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Japanese bombers attack Darwin in early 1942. 1:27, 2.3 MB
Australian soldiers hike the Kokoda Trail over the Owen Stanleys to attack Lae in New Guinea. 1942. 5:38, 8.7 MB
Australian Government - The Second World War
RAN IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR (Sea Power Centre - Australia)
Royal Australian Navy, Sea Power Centre - Australia
Australia in World War Two
School library and resource centre website for boys' Catholic college, with substantial worldwide curriculum related and educational links focusing on Western Australia, organised by subject area
Military history of Australia during World War II - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
National Archives of Australia - Fact Sheet 61 - World War II war crimes
Australia at War - australia.gov.au
An Australian World War II hero
ISTG - World War II Refugees to Australia
Australia's War 1939-1945 | Australians in war | World War 2 | War in the Pacific
A major educational site containing text, documents, graphics, video and audio about Australians in World War 2 including battles and campaigns such as the fall of Singapore, Tobruk, Kokoda, POWs and the homefront.
Royal Australian Navy in World War II
Australians in Borneo During World War II
Borneo Tour Specialists - Tours to Borneo - Visit Borneo with Us on Your Next Holiday to South East Asia - Borneo Travel and Information
Australian Aircraft of World War II
Australian Regiments in the Second World War, 1939-1945
World War Two Nominal Roll
Service record details of individuals who served in Australia's defence forces and the Australian Merchant Navy during World War Two
Australians at War
Australians at War, commemorating the service and sacrifice of Australia's veterans over the past 100 years.
The Battle for Australia was a struggle never before envisaged in this country but yet much of it still remains unknown. It was a struggle that stretched our national resources to the limit; which saw the bombing of mainland Australia; the attack by midget submarines on Sydney Harbour; and raised the spectre of the threat of a possible invasion through Papua New Guinea
World War 2 History start page
Military Aircraft Crashes in Western Australia during World War 2
Welcome to The Descendants of the SHOAH
Australian Memories Of The Holocaust
Australians at D-Day 6 June 1944
Historical background to the Allied landing in France on 6 June 1944, known as D-Day. Outlines the Australian participation to this event