U.S. Army Heritage and Education Center Australia 950 Soldiers Drive Carlisle Barracks, PA 17013-5021 31 May 2013 AUSTRALIA, WWII A Working Bibliography of MHI Sources CONTENTS General Sources.....p.1 Home Front.....p.3 Overseas Service -Pacific.....p.4 -Europe…..p.6 -Mediterranean.....p.6 Specific Units......p.6 Miscellaneous......p.8 GENERAL SOURCES The Australian Army at War: An Official Record of Service in Two Hemispheres, 1939-1944. London: HMSO, 1944. 72 p. D767.8.A5. Barter, Margaret. Far above Battle: The Experience and Memory of Australian Soldiers in War 1939- 1945. St Leonards, NSW, Australia: Allen & Unwin, 1994. 315 p. D767.813.B37. Burns, Paul. The Brisbane Line Controversy: Political Opportunism Versus National Security, 1942-45. St. Leonards, NSW, Australia: Allen & Unwin, 1998. 254 p. D767.8.B87. Charlton, Peter. The Thirty-Niners. NY: Macmillan, 1981. 279 p. D767.8.C43. Day, David. The Great Betrayal: Britain, Australia & The Onset of the Pacific War, 1939-42. NY: Norton, 1989. 388 p. D748.D38. Gillison, Douglas. Royal Australian Air Force. Canberra: War Memorial, 1962. 786 p. D792.A8.G5. Hole, Tahu. Anzacs Into Battle. London: Hodde & Stroughton, 1942. 471 p. D767.8.H6. Horner, David M. The Battles That Shaped Australia: The Australian’s Anniversary Essays. St. Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin, 1994. 293 p. D767.8.B38. _____. High Command: Australia and Allied Strategy, 1939-1945. Canberra: War Memorial, 1982. 556 p. D767.8.H654. Australia, WWII p.2 Johnston, George H. Australia at War. London: Angus & Robertson, 1942. 265 p. D767.8.J6. Johnston, Mark. The Australian Army in World War II. Oxford: Osprey, 2007. 64 p. D767.8.J643. _____. Fighting the Enemy: Australian Soldiers and Their Adversaries in World War II. Cambridge, England: Cambridge, 2000. 206 p. E767.8.J642. Khaki and Green: With the Australian Army at Home and Overseas. Canberra: War Memorial, 1943. 204 p. D767.8.A5. Laffin, John. Anzacs at War: The Story of Australian and New Zealand Battles. NY: Abelard- Schuman, 1965. 223 p. DU112.3.L3. Long, Gavin. The Final Campaign. Canberra: War Memorial, 1963. 667 p. D767.8.L6. _____. The Real Australian Soldier. NY: Australian News & Info Bureau, 1943. 17 p. D767.8.L66. Reprinted from Jun 1943 Infantry Journal. _____. The Six Years War: A Concise History of Australia in the 1939-45 War. Canberra: War Memorial, 1973. 518 p. D767.8.L662. _____. To Benghazi. Canberra: War Memorial, 1952. 336 p. D766.93.L6. Mascord, Ramon. The 2nd A.I.F. Abroad: Digger Humour. Sydney: F. Johnson, 1943. 40 p. D767.8.M37. RAAF. History Conference. The Home Front: Mainland Australia and the Southwest Pacific Area 1939-1945: The Proceedings of the 1995 RAAF History Conference Held in Canberra on 27 October 1995. [Edited by John Mordike] Canberra, Australia: RAAF Air Power Studies Centre, 1996. 137 p. UG635.A8.R32. Reed, John J. “American Diplomatic Relations with Australia during the Second World War.” PhD dss, Southern CA, 1969. 352 p. D753.R44. Robertson, John. Australia at War,1939-1945. North Pomfret, VT: David & Charles, 1981. 269 p. D767.8.R62. _____. Australian War Strategy, 1939-1945: A Documentary History. NY: U Queensland, 1985. 464 p. D767.8.R64. Soldering On: The Australian Army at Home and Overseas. Canberra: War Memorial, 1942. 200 p. D767.8.A5. Stand Easy. Canberra: War Memorial, 1945. 200 p. D767.8.A5. Stanley, Peter. Tarakan: An Australian Tragedy. St. Leonards, N.S.W.: Allen & Unwin, 1997. 274 p. D767.8.S73. Australia, WWII p.3 Storrier, Shirley. The Crisis of World War II. Melbourne: Cheshire, 1968. 41 p. D754.A8.S7. Wahlert, Glenn, editor. Australian Army Amphibious Operations in the South-West Pacific, 1942-45: Edited papers of the Australian Army History Conference held at the Australian War Memorial, 15 November 1994. Sydney, Australia: Army Doctrine Center and the assistance of DARA, 1995. 218 p. D767.8.A975. HOME FRONT Alcorta, F.X. Australia’s Frontline: The Northern Territory’s War. North Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 1991. 120 p. D767.82.N67.A42. Botlin, S.J., & Schedvin, C.B. War Economy, 1942-45. Canberra: War Memorial, 1977. 817 p. D7678.B8v2. Butlin, Sydney J. War Economy. 2 vols. Canberra: War Memorial, 1955-77. D767.8.B8. Connaughton, R.M. Shrouded Secrets: Japan’s War on Mainland Australia, 1942-1944. NY: Macmillan, 1994. 149 p. D767.8.C66. Feldt, Eric A. The Coast Watchers. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1979 reprint of 1946 edition. 240 p. D810.S7.F44. Hasluck, Paul. The Government and the People. 2 vols. Canberra: War Memorial, 1952. D767.8.H3. Hilvert, John. Blue Pencil Warriors: Censorship and Propaganda in World War II. St. Lucia: U Queensland, 1984. 258 p. D810.P7.A84. Horner, David. "Defending Australia in 1942." War & Society (May 1993): pp. 1-20. Per. Lockwood, Douglas. Australia’s Pearl Harbor: Darwin, 1942. Melbourne: Cassell, 1966. 232 p. D767.82.D3.L6. McKernan, Michael. All In!: Australia During the Second World War. Melbourne: Nelson, 1983. 286 p. D767.8.M34. McQuade White, E(lizabeth). Reminiscences of an Australian Army Nurse. Brisbane: Boolarong, 1992. 56 p. D807.A8.M36. Mellor, David P. The Role of Science and Industry. Canberra: War Memorial, 1950. 738 p. D767.8.M4. Meo, Lucy D. Japan’s Radio War on Australia, 1941-1945. NY: Cambridge, 1968. D810.P7.J362. Australia, WWII p.4 On Guard With the Volunteer Defence Corps. Canberra: War Memorial, 1944. 172 p. D767.8.A65. Oppenheimer, Melanie. “Controlling Civilian Volunteering: Canada and Australia During the Second World War.” War and Society (Oct 2004): pp. 27-50. Per. Penglase, Joanna, & Horner. When the War Came to Australia: Memoirs of the Second World War. St Leonard’s, NSW, Australia, Allen & Unwin, 1992. 260 p. D811.A2.W44. Potts, Annette, & Strauss, Lucinda. For the Love of a Soldier. Australia: Aust Broadcasting Corp, 1987. 127 p. D810.W7.P67. Powell, Alan. "The Darwin 'Panic', 1942." Journal of the Australian War Memorial (Oct 1983): pp. 3-9. Per. _____. “Defending Northern Australia in the Second World War.” In The Army and the Future…, cited above, pp. 213-28. UA870.A75. Smith, Hugh. "Conscientious Objection to Particular Wars: Australia's Experience during the Vietnam War, 1965-72." War & Society (May 1990): pp. 118-31. Per. Stockings, Craig. “’Equal to the Task’: The Australian Women’s Land Army and the Question of ‘Fourth Service’ Recognition.” Minerva: Journal of Women and War (Fall 2009): pp. 68-88. Per. Whitford, Tracy, & Boadle, Don. “Formulating War Service Land Settlement Policy: The Returned Sailors Soldiers and Airmen’s Imperial League of Australia and the Rural Reconstruction Commission.” War & Society (May 2007): pp. 38-60. Per. OVERSEAS SERVICE-Pacific Beaumont, Joan. “Australian Memory and the US Wartime Alliance: The Australian-American Memorial and the Battle of the Coral Sea.” War & Society (May 2004): pp. 69-87. Per. Buggy, Hugh. Pacific Victory: A Short History of Australia’s Part in the War Against Japan. North Melbourne: Victorian Railways, 1945? 301 p. D767.8.B78. Charlton, Peter. The Unnecessary War: Island Campaigns of the South-West Pacific, 1944-1945. South Melbourne: Macmillan, 1983. 188 p. D767.C44. ____. War Against Japan, 1941-1942. North Sydney: Time-Life, 1988. 168 p. DU112.3.A97no9. Feuer, A. B. Australian Commandos: Their Secret War against the Japanese in World War II. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 2006. 194 p. D794.5.F482. Australia, WWII p.5 The Foundations of Victory: The Pacific War, 1943-1944. [Edited by Peter Dennis & Jeffrey Grey] Canberra: Army History Unit, Dept of Defence, 2004. 211 p. UA872.A975. Essays include “The Pacific War, 1943, and Australian National Memory” by Joan Beaumont; “Before Finschhafen: Preparing, Training and Equipping the Forces” by Edward J. Drea; and “Strategy and Generalship: Strategic and Operational Planning for the 1943 Offensives” by David Horner. Harrison, J.W. "The Australians in the Southwest Pacific." Army Quarterly (Oct 1944): pp. 97-105. Per. Horner, D.M. “Australia and Allied Strategy in the Pacific, 1941-1946.” 2 vols. PhD dss, Australian National University, 1980. D767.8H653. _____. Crisis of Command: Australian Generalship and the Japanese Threat, 1941-43. Canberra: Australian National University, 1978. D7678.H65. Jungle Trail: An Official Publication: A Story of the Australian Soldier in New Guinea. Sidney: A.H. Pettifer, 1944. 32 p. D767.95.J856. Jungle Victory: An Official Story of the Australian Soldier in the Wau-Salamaua Campaign, January, 1943-Spetember, 1943. North Melbourne: Australian Military Forces, 1944. 64 p. D767.95.J86. Jungle Warfare: With the Australian Army in the South-west Pacific. Canberra: War Memorial, 1944. 208 p. D767.95A8. Mant, Gilbert. Grim Glory. Sydney: Currawong, 1942. 77 p. D767.5.M3. Malay Peninsula. Medcalf, Peter. War in the Shadows: An Australian Soldier’s Story of War in the Jungle, Bougainville 1944-45. St. Lucia, Australia: U Queensland, 2000. 170 p. D811.M43. 15th Battalion, 29th Brigade. Odgers, George. Air War Against Japan, 1943-1945. Canberra: War Memorial, 1957. 533 p. D792.A8.O3. Walker, Allan S. The Island Campaigns. Canberra: War Memorial, 1957. 426 p. UM122.1939-45.W3. Medical services Wellington, Mike. "The Australian Mounted Z-Force's Kayak Raid on Singapore was Totally Unexpected." World War II (Jul 1989): pp. 8, 62-63, & 65-66. Per. Commando operation. See also: -Bibliographies on SWPA in World War II- Pacific Australia, WWI p.6 OVERSEAS SERVICE-Europe Herington, C.J. Air Power Over Europe, 1944-1945. Canberra: War Memorial, 1963. 539 p. D792.A8.H42. _____. Air War against Germany and Italy, 1939-1943. Canberra: War Memorial, 1954. 731 p. D792.A8.H4. OVERSEAS SERVICE-Mediterranean Active Service: With Australia in the Middle East.
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