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The Oxford Companion to Australian History
by Graeme Davison
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with references to "Australian War Memorial".
Excerpt - on Page 29: "
... modicum of respect; it even suggests affection of the kind reciprocated in the Turkish memorial on Anzac Avenue near the Australian War Memorial. The Turkish monument has an inscription based on the words of the Turkish officer commanding the defenders at Gallipoli. Mustafa ... "
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The Strength of a Nation: Six Years of Australians Fighting For the Nation and Defending the Homefront in World War II
by Michael McKernan
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with references to "Australian War Memorial".
Excerpt - on Page 4: "
... in 1943, aged 51; the result of gas, they said. At first, in compiling records in the 1920s for the Australian War Memorial's Roll of Honour, which would record the name of every Australian killed by war, ... "
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The Pacific War Companion: From Pearl Harbor to Hiroshima
by Daniel Marston
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with references to "Australian War Memorial".
Excerpt - on Page 47: "
... Japanese troops advancing in the vicinity of Gemas during their invasion of the Malayan peninsula and the drive towards Singapore. (Australian War Memorial; Neg. No. 129752) 47 Professor Tomoyuki Ishizu and Professor Raymond Callahan ... "
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... (Australian War Memorial) July igoo Col. Hore was posted at a crossing on the river to keep it secure and open. ... "
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