
Behind Enemy Lines
In the Second World War, a number of women served as agents amid the dangers of occupied Europe.
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Stories you won't forget
In the Second World War, a number of women served as agents amid the dangers of occupied Europe.
Mephisto was not the first tank to cause a stir on arrival in Australia.
Indigenous people have fought for Country and for nation, from frontier wars to world wars.
The official history of Australia’s role in the East Timor crisis.
Downed Australian airmen were sent to a concentration camp, instead of to a military prison.
In early 1942, HMAS Perth was sunk during the Battle of Sunda Strait.
The Anzacs’ first offensive at Krithia was doomed - and the cost was devastating.
An ace fighter pilot vanished while defending Darwin against the town’s 53rd Japanese air raid.
Neil Davis lived on his instincts to produce startling footage of wars in Asia.
After years of relentless fighting, the victorious Allied vied for control of Hitler’s capital.
Leaders on the Western Front were more open to learning modern warfare than often assumed.
The messy and painstaking work of cleaning up munitions in the former theatres of WWII
The search for missing aircrew in the Second World War was painstaking and painful.
Aussie POWs worked under brutal conditions to finish the infamous Burma-Thailand Railway.
The brave exploits of Lieutenant Alexander MacNeil at Bullecourt.
How Sean Hobbs' photography became the cornerstone of the Memorial’s Afghanistan collection.
On a pallet at the Memorial’s Treloar Technology Centre is a very rare stretcher.
In December 1941, the 1 Australian Corps Ski School opened in Lebanon.
Sergeant Jack Harris fought behind enemy lines in the closing months of the Korean war.
The lack of preparation and leadership in East Timor could have had disastrous consequences.
The Afghanistan Avenue of Honour: a refuge and a place of contemplation, sorrow and love.