
Australia 1944–45: Victory in the Pacific (Australian Army History)
Cambridge University Press
Edition: Illustrated, 11/11/2015
EAN 9781107083462, ISBN10: 110708346X
Hardcover, 380 pages, 23.6 x 16.1 x 2.7 cm
Language: English
Originally published in English
The years 1944 and 1945 were pivotal in the development of Australia's approach to strategy during the Second World War and beyond. While the main battlefront of the Pacific War had moved further north, Australian air, land and sea forces continued to make a significant contribution to the Allied campaign and towards achieving Australia's strategic interests and objectives. In New Guinea, Australian operations secured territories and released men from service, while in Borneo a highly successful campaign was clouded by uncertain motives and questionable strategy. Australia 1944–45: Victory in the Pacific examines this complex and fascinating period, which has been largely under-represented in Australian military history. Peter Dean leads a team of highly regarded military historians in assessing Australian, Allied and Japanese strategies, the conduct of the campaigns in the Southwest Pacific Area and Australia's significant role in achieving victory.
Introduction
Part I. Strategy
1. Advancing national interests
deciding Australia's war strategy 1944–1945 David Horner
2. The Southwest Pacific area
military strategy and operations 1944–45 Peter J. Dean and Kevin Holzimmer
3. Holding on to the finish
the Japanese Army in the South and Southwest Pacific, 1944–45 Hiroyuki Shindo
Part II. Australia at War
4. The prisoner of war experience Joan Beaumont
5. Total war on the Australian home front 1943–45 Michael Molkentin
Part III. Green Armour and Special Operations
6. Learning and adapting for jungle warfare, 1942–1945
the Australian and British/Indian armies Daniel Marston
7. Intelligence and special operations in the Southwest Pacific 1942–45 John Blaxland
Part IV. The Naval and Air War
the RAN and RAAF 1944–45
8. The RAN at war in 1944–45 Ian Pfennigwerth
9. 'On the scrap heap of the Yanks'
the RAAF in the Southwest Pacific Area in 1944–45 Mark Johnston
Part V. The New Guinea Campaign
10. 'Given a second rate job'
operations in Aitape-Wewak and New Britain 1944–45 Lachlan Grant
11. More than mopping up
Bougainville Karl James
Part VI. The Borneo Campaign
12. Amphibious warfare
training and logistics 1942–45 Rhys Crawley and Peter J. Dean
13. 'To capture Tarakan'
was operation Oboe 1 unnecessary? Tony Hastings and Peter Stanley
14. Brunei and Labuan Bay Garth Pratten
15. 'Calling the tune'
Australian and Allied operations at Balikpapan Garth Pratten
Afterword
and then came peace? Michael McKernan.