Long Road to Changi, The: Australia’s Greatest Military Defeat and How it Broke the Bonds of Empire

Ewer, Peter
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AUSTRALIAN MILITARY

In the 1930s while war raged in Europe, Australians were assured by politicians that the country was safe as long as the Union Jack fluttered over Fortress Singapore. The reality was so different: Britain, over-stretched and under threat, skimped on the forces it needed to hold the base. When Japanese forces began flexing their muscles in the Pacific, a hasty defence plan was put in place. Australian troops, aircrews and sailors were dispatched to Singapore as much for purposes of propaganda as anything else. The understanding was that bronzed Aussies would soon put the Japs in their place. But it was so much wishful thinking. While most books centre on the horrors of the death camps, historian Peter Ewer asks how we came to be in this mess in the first place. Why was an untested Australian military contingent expected to play a leading role in halting the cream of the Japanese army? Why did British commanders and politicians send them there – then blame them for the inevitable defeat? Could this disaster have been averted?

  • 328 pages, 8 pages of unnumbered plates: illustrations, maps, portraits ; 24 cm #010923 First Edition

Additional Information

AuthorEwer, Peter
Number of pages328
PublisherABC Books
Year Published2013
Binding Type

Softcover

Book Condition

Near Fine

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