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High command: Australia and allied strategy 1939–1945
This book provides an in-depth analysis of Australia's strategic decision-making and military leadership during the Second World War. D.M. Horner explores how Australia coordinated its defence strategy with Allied powers, examining the challenges, political pressures, and high-level command structures that shaped the nation's wartime policies from 1939 to 1945. Through detailed research and archival sources, the work outlines the evolution of Australia’s military command, its relationship with Britain and the United States, and the strategic choices that influenced the Pacific war effort.
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