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Should We Fall to Ruin New Guinea, 1942. the Untold True Story of a Remote Garrison (shelfworn) by Harrison Christian

Should We Fall to Ruin New Guinea, 1942. the Untold True Story of a Remote Garrison (shelfworn) by Harrison Christian

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Should We Fall to Ruin New Guinea, 1942. the Untold True Story of a Remote Garrison (shelfworn)

Author(s): Harrison Christian
Pub: Ultimo Press
Pack Qty: 0 (Paperback)
ISBN: 9781761153938 - Non Mint
Subjects: History, Australia & Oceania, Australia & New Zealand

197mm x 128mm x 19mm

Publication: 5 June 2024

Pages: 336

When the Japanese invade in 1942, the Australian men and women stationed at the New Guinea port of Rabaul flee into the jungle. Written off by their government as 'hostages to fortune', the little-known garrison on Australia's tropic frontier has been left with no modern equipment, no lifeline to the outside, and no means of escape. Most are captured and killed in the sinking of the prison ship Montevideo Maru, which remains Australia's worst sea disaster. But the surviving soldiers and nurses carry on, to fight the Japanese on other fronts, or to witness the collapse of the Japanese Empire from the inside. Having borne the brunt of defeat, their letters and diaries also record the turning point of the war and the march to victory.



Rich in detail drawn from first person accounts, Should We Fall To Ruin illuminates this untold period in military history. It is a compelling tale of bravery and resilience in the face of a seemingly unstoppable enemy.



PRAISE FOR SHOULD WE FALL TO RUIN

'an important addition to the Australian wartime canon' - The Saturday Paper

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