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The Voices of War

Australians tell their stories from World War I to the present

Author: Michael Caulfield  

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A unique collection that presents the astonishing experiences of war as told by ordinary Australian men and women, ranging from World War I to modern day Iraq

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A unique collection that presents the astonishing experiences of war as told by ordinary Australian men and women, ranging from World War I to modern day Iraq

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Drawn from engagements ranging from World War I through to operations in East Timor and Iraq, the stories are taken from the Australians at War Film Archive, a collection of the memories of over two thousand Australians who have served, both on the front line and at home.

Some are unbelievably, unbearably tragic, even after sixty or seventy years, others are the golden memories of happy, albeit unusual, times. And, more often than not, they are stories which have never been shared with others, even family members. There are stories from winners of the Victoria Cross; stories from the POW camps of Asia and Europe; from the patrols of Vietnam, through to those who served as peacekeepers in Rwanda and Somalia.

There are stories from nurses, from those who have volunteered to serve with aid agencies and stories of ordinary Australians caught up by circumstances and by duty, in wartime. These are their words.

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“Spanning engagements from World War I to Iraq, these stories come from the Australians at War Film Archive. Tragedy, heroism, pain, disbelief and Aussie humour are in plentiful supply... VC winners, nurses, peacekeepers and others have their say, all ordinary Australians who did extraordinary things for their country. - Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin.”

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About the Author

Michael Caulfield has been a composer, musician and TV and film producer and director, both in Australia and overseas. He was the executive producer of the ABC TV series Australians at War. He has published two other books with Hachette.

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Drawn from engagements ranging from World War I through to operations in East Timor and Iraq, the stories are taken from the Australians at War Film Archive, a collection of the memories of over two thousand Australians who have served, both on the front line and at home.Some are unbelievably, unbearably tragic, even after sixty or seventy years, others are the golden memories of happy, albeit unusual, times. And, more often than not, they are stories which have never been shared with others, even family members. There are stories from winners of the Victoria Cross; stories from the POW camps of Asia and Europe; from the patrols of Vietnam, through to those who served as peacekeepers in Rwanda and Somalia.There are stories from nurses, from those who have volunteered to serve with aid agencies and stories of ordinary Australians caught up by circumstances and by duty, in wartime. These are their words.

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Product Details

Publisher
Hachette Australia
Published
1st April 2010
Edition
2nd
Pages
544
ISBN
9780733624735

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