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Lara RSL Sub BranchBook, Australia in the War of 1939-1945 CIVIL Volume 2 Author Paul Hasluck The Government and the People of 1942-1945, First published 1970
... ...the end of hitler's war...Maps, illustrations and photographs The development and significant events of Australian politics during 1942-1945 fall of singapore south west pacific command bombs on australian soil macarthur macarthur takes command industrial - coal austerity manpower difficulties 1943 elections san francisco conference the end of hitler's war john curtin is dead the surrender of japan Australian War Memorial Australia in the War of 1939-1945 - The Government and the People 1942-45 Australia in the War of 1939-1945 CIVIL Volume 2 Author Paul Hasluck The Government and the People of 1942-1945 Book ...This book is a follow one from the first volume written by Paul Hasluck. Maps, illustrations and photographsThe development and significant events of Australian politics during 1942-1945Australia in the War of 1939-1945 - The Government and the People 1942-45Australian War Memorialfall of singapore, south west pacific command, bombs on australian soil, macarthur, macarthur takes command, industrial - coal, austerity, manpower difficulties, 1943 elections, san francisco conference, the end of hitler's war, john curtin is dead, the surrender of japan -
Eltham District Historical Society IncPhotograph - Digital Photograph, Alan King, Stonygrad, 34 Hamilton Road, North Warrandyte, 30 January 2008
... Hitler and were little interested in the Spanish Civil War. The Angry Penguins also objected to the White Australia Policy. Hughes said although most of the Melbourne Expressionists in the 1940s were unskilled and their work crude in style, they helped jolt Australian painting from its pastoral complacency. Their style influenced nearly every painting produced by significant figurative artists in Melbourne in the 1950s such as Charles Blackman. From 1939 Vassilieff built Stonygrad, mainly with local stone. The house stands at the end...Hitler and were little interested in the Spanish Civil War. The Angry Penguins also objected to the White Australia Policy. Hughes said although most of the Melbourne Expressionists in the 1940s were unskilled and their work crude in style, they helped jolt Australian painting from its pastoral complacency. Their style influenced nearly every painting produced by significant figurative artists in Melbourne in the 1950s such as Charles Blackman. From 1939 Vassilieff built Stonygrad, mainly with local stone. The house stands at the end ...Vassilieff dynamited rock from his own property to build his house. Stonygrad is reminiscent of a grotto and in parts, of a sculpture. Covered under Heritage Overlay, Nillumbik Planning Scheme. Published: Nillumbik Now and Then / Marguerite Marshall 2008; photographs Alan King with Marguerite Marshall.; p135 Stonygrad, the home built by Expressionist painter and sculptor Danila Vassilieff, is reminiscent of a grotto and in parts, of a sculpture. Vassilieff, who amongst others influenced painter Sydney Nolan and Albert Tucker, was a member of the artists group the Angry Penguins. He was also a highly regarded art teacher at the nearby Koornong Experimental School and taught at Eltham High School. Art critic Robert Hughes described Vassilieff’s painting as ‘lyrical without social commentary’, and said Vassilieff was ‘the most oddly neglected artist in recent Australian History’. Vassilieff, who was born in 1897 in Russia, had an unusually adventurous life before he settled in Warrandyte. The 12th of 18 children, he lived on a farm in the Don Basin. Vassilieff trained with the Imperial Military Academy at St Petersburg and fought in World War One as an officer in the White Russian Army against the communists. In 1920 he was captured, then escaped from prison, stole a horse and rode bareback 150 miles to the Black Sea, helped at first by Tartar freebooters. He then travelled to India, Shanghai and arrived in Queensland as a refugee in 1923 where he began painting. He and his wife Anisia bought a sugar farm near Ingram, and later he constructed railway lines at Mataranka, in the Northern Territory.4 In 1929 Vassilieff went to Brazil for formal art training from former fellow-officer Dmitri Ismailovich, but he soon left to travel up the Amazon River. He then worked as a sidewalk artist in the West Indies and travelled for two years in England, France and Spain. In 1937 he arrived in Melbourne where he lived until his death in 1958. His first major Australian series was the Carlton streetscapes and from 1951 he sculpted in local hard limestone. Vassilieff rejected all dogma and regarded religious subjects as suitable only for decorative arts. In 1944 he helped defeat a communist attempt to take over the Contemporary Art Society. For a short time, from around 1955, Vassilieff taught at various Victorian schools. The Angry Penguins painted mainly between 1937 and 1947, and included Arthur Boyd, Albert Tucker, Sidney Nolan and Joy Hester. The group formed as they felt isolated from European thought and art (including Surrealism) from which their work was derived. They were also angry at what they considered to be the complacency and insularity of their society. They maintained Australians at first were scarcely aware of the threats of the Wall Street Crash and Hitler and were little interested in the Spanish Civil War. The Angry Penguins also objected to the White Australia Policy. Hughes said although most of the Melbourne Expressionists in the 1940s were unskilled and their work crude in style, they helped jolt Australian painting from its pastoral complacency. Their style influenced nearly every painting produced by significant figurative artists in Melbourne in the 1950s such as Charles Blackman. From 1939 Vassilieff built Stonygrad, mainly with local stone. The house stands at the end of a private road surrounded by trees with the quiet occasionally broken by the sounds of bellbirds. To build his house Vassilieff dynamited rock and cut trees from his own property. The original section of the three-level house is of irregular-shaped pieces of solid stone, exposed inside like the exterior. Vassilieff later built sections with timber and brick. Inside is rustic and cave-like, and several rooms are linked by arched openings with no doors. One undulating wall was carved out of rock from which two sculptured heads protrude. Several ceilings are of rough-hewn logs and the built-in table and bookcase are rough, as is a timber ladder leading to a bedroom. Not for the elderly or unsteady! Yet the general impression in the muted light is beautiful, with artistic originality.This collection of almost 130 photos about places and people within the Shire of Nillumbik, an urban and rural municipality in Melbourne's north, contributes to an understanding of the history of the Shire. Published in 2008 immediately prior to the Black Saturday bushfires of February 7, 2009, it documents sites that were impacted, and in some cases destroyed by the fires. It includes photographs taken especially for the publication, creating a unique time capsule representing the Shire in the early 21st century. It remains the most recent comprehenesive publication devoted to the Shire's history connecting local residents to the past. nillumbik now and then (marshall-king) collection, danila vassilieff, hamilton road, north warrandyte, stonygrad -
Monbulk RSL Sub BranchBook, Phoenix Paperback, Defying Hitler : a memoir, 2003
... This memoir (written in 1939 but only published now for the first time) begins in 1914 when the family summer holiday is cut short by the outbreak of war, and ends with Hitler's assumption of power in 1933. ...ebastian Haffner was a non-Jewish German who emigrated to England in 1938. This memoir (written in 1939 but only published now for the first time) begins in 1914 when the family summer holiday is cut short by the outbreak of war, and ends with Hitler's assumption of power in 1933. It is a portrait of himself and his own generation in Germany, those born between 1900 and 1910, and brilliantly explains through his own experiences and those of his friends how that generation came to be seduced by Hitler and Nazism.Index, ill, p.259.non-fictionebastian Haffner was a non-Jewish German who emigrated to England in 1938. This memoir (written in 1939 but only published now for the first time) begins in 1914 when the family summer holiday is cut short by the outbreak of war, and ends with Hitler's assumption of power in 1933. It is a portrait of himself and his own generation in Germany, those born between 1900 and 1910, and brilliantly explains through his own experiences and those of his friends how that generation came to be seduced by Hitler and Nazism. germany - history - 20th century, national socialism - germany -
Federation University Historical CollectionNewspaper - Newspaper clippings, End of World War 2, 1945
... Hitler is dead and Grand Admiral Donitz succeeds him as Fuhrer 2. Fighting ends for British - all British and Canadian armies cease fighting 3. Peace may come today - surrender in Norway 4. End of Germany as a nation - grim surrender terms 5. Single bomb wipes out Jap city - atom harnessed to war...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields World War Two world war two surrender germany japan hitler admiral donitz eisenhower churchill adolf hitler world war 2 1. Hitler is dead and Grand Admiral Donitz succeeds him as Fuhrer 2. Fighting ends ...World War Two Six separate articles - end of World War 2 1. The Sun - 02/05/1945 2. The Sun - 06/05/1945 3. The Sun - 07/05/1945 4. The Sun - 06/06/1945 5. The Sun - 07/08/1945 6. Sunady Telegraph 19/08/19451. Hitler is dead and Grand Admiral Donitz succeeds him as Fuhrer 2. Fighting ends for British - all British and Canadian armies cease fighting 3. Peace may come today - surrender in Norway 4. End of Germany as a nation - grim surrender terms 5. Single bomb wipes out Jap city - atom harnessed to war 6. Japs await allied splitworld war two, surrender, germany, japan, hitler, admiral donitz, eisenhower, churchill, adolf hitler, world war 2 -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedNewspaper - My War - The Sun Supplement World War 2 Newpaper Front Pages, The Sun, 1989 - 1990
... Landing In French Africa 9th November 1942 2768.34 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Australians Take Sanananda 20th January 1943 2768.35 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Allies Hold Sicilian Beaches 12th July 1943 2768.36 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Rome Silent On Duce's Fate 27th Junly 1943 2768.37 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Amazing Singapoer Raid 2nd Ausgust 1946 2768.38 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Allied Forces Land On Italian Mainland 4th September 1943 2768.39 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Australians Press On To Lae 7th September 1943 2768.40 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Smashing Blows At Rabaul 15th October 1943 2768.41 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Cassino Falls 19th May 1944 2768.42 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Allies Drive Through Rome 6th June 1944 2768.43 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Landings In France 7th June 1944 2768.44 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Paris Liberated From Within 24th August 1944 2768.45 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Into Belgium, Nearing Reich 4th September 1944 2768.46 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Arnhem Skytroops Fight On 23rd September 1944 2768.47 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Philippines Invasion 20th October 1944 2768.48 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Americans Hold Bulge 28th December 1944 2768.49 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Warsaw Captured 18th January 1945 2768.50 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Tokio Razed 28th May 1945 2768.52 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Doenitz Heads Broken Reich, Is Hitler Dead 3rd May 1945 2768.53 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - War Ends In Europe 8th May 1945 2768.54 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Atomic Bomb Devastates Jap City 9th August 1945 2768.55 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Japan Agress To Surrender 15th August 1945...Landing In French Africa 9th November 1942 2768.34 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Australians Take Sanananda 20th January 1943 2768.35 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Allies Hold Sicilian Beaches 12th July 1943 2768.36 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Rome Silent On Duce's Fate 27th Junly 1943 2768.37 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Amazing Singapoer Raid 2nd Ausgust 1946 2768.38 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Allied Forces Land On Italian Mainland 4th September 1943 2768.39 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Australians Press On To Lae 7th September 1943 2768.40 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Smashing Blows At Rabaul 15th October 1943 2768.41 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Cassino Falls 19th May 1944 2768.42 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Allies Drive Through Rome 6th June 1944 2768.43 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Landings In France 7th June 1944 2768.44 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Paris Liberated From Within 24th August 1944 2768.45 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Into Belgium, Nearing Reich 4th September 1944 2768.46 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Arnhem Skytroops Fight On 23rd September 1944 2768.47 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Philippines Invasion 20th October 1944 2768.48 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Americans Hold Bulge 28th December 1944 2768.49 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Warsaw Captured 18th January 1945 2768.50 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Tokio Razed 28th May 1945 2768.52 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Doenitz Heads Broken Reich, Is Hitler Dead 3rd May 1945 2768.53 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - War Ends In Europe 8th May 1945 2768.54 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Atomic Bomb Devastates Jap City 9th August 1945 2768.55 - The Sun My War WWII Supplement - Japan Agress To Surrender 15th August 1945 Collection of The Sun Supplement My War WWII (WWII) Newspapers (Missing a number of editions) Newspaper My War - The Sun Supplement World War 2 Newpaper Front Pages The Sun ...Collection of The Sun Supplement My War WWII (WWII) Newspapers (Missing a number of editions)world war 1939 - 1945 -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedNewspaper - The War Papers, 1976 - 1978
... United For Victory And Peace 2765.18 - The War Papers - Japanese Take Hong Kong 2765.19 - The War Papers - Premier Announces Fall Of Singapore 2765.20 - The War Papers - Red Army Is In Kharkov Outshirts 2765.22 - The War Papers - Raid On Dieppe 2765.23 - The War Papers - The Forgotten King 2765.24 - The War Papers - War Of Exhaustion Says Hitler 2765.26 - The War Papers - Leningard Relieved 2765.29 - The War Papers - Sex In Wartime 2765.30 - The War Papers - Italy Surrenders Unconditionally 2765.31 - The War Papers - Attacks To Be Made East, West And South 2765.32 - The War Papers - Britain Has Fighter With No Propeller 2765.33 - The War Papers - Allies Get Big Guns Ashore At Anzio 2765.34 - The War Papers - America Invasion 2765.35 - The War Papers - The Chindit's Story 2765.36 - The War Papers - 12 Days To D-Day 2765.37 - The War Papers - D-Day 2765.38 - The War Papers - Normandy Landings Are Successful 2765.39 - The War Papers - V1 Bliza 2765.40 - The War Papers - Hitler Assassination Attempt 2765.41 - The War Papers - Paris Librated 2765.43 - The War Papers - Men Of Faith 2765.44 - The War Papers - Arnhem One Bridge Too Far 2765.46 - The War Papers - Tirpitz Sunk 2765.47 - The War Papers - Battle Of The Bulge 2765.49 - The War Papers - Dresden 2765.51 - The War Papers - End In A Few Days U.S. ...United For Victory And Peace 2765.18 - The War Papers - Japanese Take Hong Kong 2765.19 - The War Papers - Premier Announces Fall Of Singapore 2765.20 - The War Papers - Red Army Is In Kharkov Outshirts 2765.22 - The War Papers - Raid On Dieppe 2765.23 - The War Papers - The Forgotten King 2765.24 - The War Papers - War Of Exhaustion Says Hitler 2765.26 - The War Papers - Leningard Relieved 2765.29 - The War Papers - Sex In Wartime 2765.30 - The War Papers - Italy Surrenders Unconditionally 2765.31 - The War Papers - Attacks To Be Made East, West And South 2765.32 - The War Papers - Britain Has Fighter With No Propeller 2765.33 - The War Papers - Allies Get Big Guns Ashore At Anzio 2765.34 - The War Papers - America Invasion 2765.35 - The War Papers - The Chindit's Story 2765.36 - The War Papers - 12 Days To D-Day 2765.37 - The War Papers - D-Day 2765.38 - The War Papers - Normandy Landings Are Successful 2765.39 - The War Papers - V1 Bliza 2765.40 - The War Papers - Hitler Assassination Attempt 2765.41 - The War Papers - Paris Librated 2765.43 - The War Papers - Men Of Faith 2765.44 - The War Papers - Arnhem One Bridge Too Far 2765.46 - The War Papers - Tirpitz Sunk 2765.47 - The War Papers - Battle Of The Bulge 2765.49 - The War Papers - Dresden 2765.51 - The War Papers - End In A Few Days U.S. ...Part collection of 90 weekly parts of the reprinted New Chronicle Newspapers from WW2 1976 - 1978world war 1914 - 1918 -
Clayton RSL Sub Branchhard cover non-fiction book, The Military History of World war II, Temple Press Aerospace
... Prelude to conflict -- Blitz in the West -- Britain alone -- Italy falters -- Hitler strikes South -- Enter Rommel -- Barbarossa -- The War against Japan -- The onslaught continues -- From Moscow to the Crimea -- Turning point in the desert -- Stalingrad to Kursk -- Victory in the desert -- The Convoy battles -- Hitting back against the Japanese -- The Italian armistice -- To the Gustav Line -- Approaches to the Philippines -- War over the Reich -- The invasion of France -- Destruction of the Army Group Centre -- The Seine to Arnhem -- The Empire's last throw -- Victory in Italy -- The end in Europe -- Victory over Japan...Clayton RSL Sub Branch 171 Carinish Road Clayton melbourne Prelude to conflict -- Blitz in the West -- Britain alone -- Italy falters -- Hitler strikes South -- Enter Rommel -- Barbarossa -- The War against Japan -- The onslaught continues -- From Moscow to the Crimea -- Turning point in the desert -- Stalingrad to Kursk -- Victory in the desert -- The Convoy battles -- Hitting back against the Japanese -- The Italian armistice -- To the Gustav Line -- Approaches to the Philippines -- War over the Reich -- The invasion of France -- Destruction of the Army Group Centre -- The Seine to Arnhem -- The Empire's last throw -- Victory in Italy -- The end in Europe -- Victory over Japan Inscription on the first page "To Dad Happy Birthday, with love Jenny xxx 1987" Glued into the same front page is an article cut from the AFR Dec 22-27 2011. hard cover non-fiction book maps and diagrams The Military History of World war II hard cover non-fiction book ...Prelude to conflict -- Blitz in the West -- Britain alone -- Italy falters -- Hitler strikes South -- Enter Rommel -- Barbarossa -- The War against Japan -- The onslaught continues -- From Moscow to the Crimea -- Turning point in the desert -- Stalingrad to Kursk -- Victory in the desert -- The Convoy battles -- Hitting back against the Japanese -- The Italian armistice -- To the Gustav Line -- Approaches to the Philippines -- War over the Reich -- The invasion of France -- Destruction of the Army Group Centre -- The Seine to Arnhem -- The Empire's last throw -- Victory in Italy -- The end in Europe -- Victory over Japanhard cover non-fiction book maps and diagramsInscription on the first page "To Dad Happy Birthday, with love Jenny xxx 1987" Glued into the same front page is an article cut from the AFR Dec 22-27 2011. -
Unions BallaratChurchill's deception: the dark secret that destroyed Nazi Germany (Don Woodward Collection), Kilzer, Louis C, 1994
... The book is an account of how Churchill deceived Hitler into invading the Soviet Union. The author asserts that Great Britain avoided opportunities to end the war in order to destroy both Hitler and Germany. ...Unions Ballarat 24 Camp Street Ballarat goldfields The book is an account of how Churchill deceived Hitler into invading the Soviet Union. The author asserts that Great Britain avoided opportunities to end the war in order to destroy both Hitler and Germany. ...The book is an account of how Churchill deceived Hitler into invading the Soviet Union. The author asserts that Great Britain avoided opportunities to end the war in order to destroy both Hitler and Germany. Warfare and diplomacy.Book; 335 pages. Dustjacket: photos of Churchill and Hitler; black and white lettering; author's name and title. Cover: red and blue background; gold lettering; author's name and title. btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, churchill, winston, biography, history - united kingdom, military - united kingdom, world war ii, hitler, adolf, politics and government - nazi germany, politics and government - united kingdom, hess, rudolf, diplomatic relations
