Words of War: Defining War and Australian History
War can be surprisingly difficult to define
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Stories you won't forget
War can be surprisingly difficult to define
A local merchant from Thailand who helped prisoners of war on the Thai–Burma Railway.
The first ship of the Royal Australian Navy lost in the Second World War.
After leaving the Navy in 2001, Michael Jones found photography.
Morale and combat motivation of Commonwealth soldiers in the two World Wars.
7 incredible female war reporters.
One of George Silk’s most striking photographs of Australian soldiers during the siege of Tobruk
A remote atoll in the Pacific was taken in 1943 at immense cost.
On 16 October 1975, five Australian journalists were killed by Indonesian military forces.
After the war, an Australian nurse served with the United Nations at the infamous camp.
Censorship of servicemen’s mail during the Second World War put a gag on their relationships.
The experience of 1914-18 seen through the eyes of Australian artists
In the modern era, women have forged outstanding Army careers as photographers too.
Napier Waller served with the artillery in the First World War.
Unexpected losses and operational failures on the final line of defence in Egypt 1942.
Women trained as wireless telegraphists to free men for war, leading to the WRANS formation.
For more than 70 years Australia has been providing peacekeepers to the world and our region.
Letters to a model reveal wartime longing, connection and a life cut tragically short.
Letters reveal Colin and Irene Simper’s wartime love story.