The Marshall Plan: dawn of the Cold War by Benn Steil – Book Review
At the end of World War II, faced with widespread destruction in Europe, strong communist parties in Greece and France, and the Red Army deployed throughout Eastern Europe and in…
At the end of World War II, faced with widespread destruction in Europe, strong communist parties in Greece and France, and the Red Army deployed throughout Eastern Europe and in…
No tour of the battlefields of the two World Wars can omit a visit to at least one Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) cemetery. Indeed, with the land being returned…
…was killed on UN service in Western Sahara. I commend The Good International Citizen to those who seek a better understanding the context, complexities and challenges of Australia’s military operations…
…the Muay Thai World Championship where he placed 4th. After becoming a professional fighter he competed in 31 fights and won two Queensland super middleweight titles and two Australian super…
…many years of archival research, about the functioning and scope of the camp system. Examining, close up, life and death inside the camps, and adopting a wider lens to show…
…Navy. Not only did the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) have the largest proportion of permanent full-time personnel but it also commanded the largest share of Australia’s total defence budget, despite…
…position in the column. Methuen’s men cautiously advanced from Paarde Plat at daylight. The first three or four miles traversed comprised open veldt, acres of green mealies as high as…
…cá»™ng sources, though some would view them with more skepticism. The author also makes valuable comparisons between the differing approaches taken by successive Task Force commanders in PhÆ°á»›c Tuy. Perhaps…