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From Deakin's point of view in Australia, however, the American cruise was
something to be encouraged by every possible means. As the only great 'white'
power in the Pacific, the United States should be encouraged to help Australia
and to ...
From Deakin's point of view in Australia, however, the American cruise was
something to be encouraged by every possible means. As the only great 'white'
power in the Pacific, the United States should be encouraged to help Australia
and to ...
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Blamey tried to co-operate but MacArthur ignored his instructions, surrounding
himself entirely with American officers whose first loyalty was to him personally.
Until the last year or so of the war Australian land forces in the area greatly ...
Blamey tried to co-operate but MacArthur ignored his instructions, surrounding
himself entirely with American officers whose first loyalty was to him personally.
Until the last year or so of the war Australian land forces in the area greatly ...
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surprising that tension existed between the American and Australian
commanders throughout the war: it is perhaps surprising, given Blamey's
temperament, that relations remained correct enough not to destroy the co-
operation necessary for ...
surprising that tension existed between the American and Australian
commanders throughout the war: it is perhaps surprising, given Blamey's
temperament, that relations remained correct enough not to destroy the co-
operation necessary for ...
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Western Australia South Australia and Northern Territory | 8 |
A NATION FOR A CONTINENT c 19001903 | 12 |
Australian Railway Gauges | 16 |
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