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Fugitives: Evading and Escaping the Japanese by Bob Stahl,

Fugitives: Evading and Escaping the Japanese by Bob Stahl,
When the Japanese Imperial Forces invaded the Philippine Islands at the onset of World War II, they quickly rounded up Allied citizens on Luzon and imprisoned them as enemy aliens. These captured civilians were treated inhumanely from the start, and news of the atrocities committed by the enemy soon spread to the more remote islands to the south. Hearing this, many of the expatriates living there refused to surrender as their islands were occupied. Fugitives: Evading and Escaping the Japanese, based on the memoir of Jordan A. Hamner, tells the true story of a young civilian mining engineer trapped on the islands during the Japanese invasion. Instead of surrendering, he and two American co-workers volunteered their services to the Allied armed forces engaged in the futile effort to stave off the enemy onslaught. When the overwhelmed defenders surrendered to the invaders, the three men fled farther into the disease-ridden, mountainous jungle. After nearly a year of nomadic wandering, they found a derelict, twenty-one foot long lifeboat in a secluded coastal bay. Hoping to sail to freedom in Australia, the trio converted the craft into a sailboat and called it the "Or Else". They would make it to Australia -- or else. With only a National Geographic magazine map of the Malacca Islands for navigation, Hamner, his two compatriots, and two Filipino crewmen sailed their unseaworthy craft fifteen hundred nautical miles over seas controlled by the Japanese navy, touching land only briefly to replenish meager rations or evade enemy vessels. After thirty perilous days at sea, marked by nearly disastrous encounters with hostile islanders, imminent starvation, and tropical storms, the desperatefugitives reached the welcome shores of Australia.



The Neglected War: The German South Pacific and the Influence of World War I by Hermann Joseph Hiery,
The Neglected War: The German South Pacific and the Influence of World War I by Hermann Joseph Hiery,
In the summer of 1914 Germany's Pacific colonies were a quiet backwater of its empire. But the shots of Sarajevo shattered the Pacific as well as Europe. Within weeks of the outbreak of World War I, Western Samoa - the First German territory to be taken in the war - New Guinea, and the Micronesian islands, were occupied by Australian, New Zealand, and Japanese forces. Current historiography claims that World War I made little difference to the indigenous populations of the Pacific and that this change in colonial masters had little effect on those they ruled. The Neglected War challenges this interpretation. World War I and its aftermath, Hermann Hiery claims, had a tremendous effect on the Pacific Islands. Hiery details the policies pursued by Australia, New Zealand, and Japan, showing how each viewed and treated the indigenous populations. Administered by military officers with little civil oversight, the new colonial regimes employed the mandates they had received at the Paris Peace Conference with impurity. Hiery's scrupulous review of the evidence, gathered from largely unknown primary sources, has uncovered a story of masquerades and coverups, negligence and duplicity, leading in some cases to full-blown atrocities. Most of all, he tells the story of Pacific Islanders, how they coped with the dramatic changes brought about by the war, and how they tried to influence its consequences. Many Islanders were fully aware that their political destiny was to be redefined after the war, and a few even saw it as an opportunity to achieve independence. This is also the story of their failure.



List of the birds of Kangaroo Island, South Australia - __NOTOC__

Kangaroo Island - Kangaroo Island is Australia's third largest island - after Tasmania and Melville Island. It is situated 112 km southwest of Adelaide at the entrance of Gulf St.

Kangaroo Valley, New South Wales - Kangaroo Valley is a shire of New South Wales in Australia, located west of the seaside neighbouring shire of the Shoalhaven. It is approximately two hours drive south-west of Sydney and about two hours north of Canberra.

Scotland Island, New South Wales - Scotland Island is an island in the north of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located in Pittwater, off of Church Point.



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Kangaroo Island South Australia - Kangaroo Island South Australia igourmet 8-oz. Roaring Forties Blue - Select Cut Roaring Forties Blue Cheese is made by the King Island Dairy. King Island is situated south of Melbourne, Australia at the western end of Bass Strait. Dairying is the largest primary industry among this island’s 1,500 inhabitants. According to local legend, grass seeds found in King Island’s soil are believed to have been washed ashore in straw mattresses from some 60 eighteenth-century French kangaroo island ...

Kangaroo Island South Australia - Kangaroo Island South Australia igourmet 8-oz. Roaring Forties Blue - Select Cut Roaring Forties Blue Cheese is made by the King Island Dairy. King Island is situated south of Melbourne, Australia at the western end of Bass Strait. Dairying is the largest primary industry among this island’s 1,500 inhabitants. According to local legend, grass seeds found in King Island’s soil are believed to have been washed ashore in straw mattresses from some 60 eighteenth-century French kangaroo island ...

Kangaroo Island South Australia - Kangaroo Island South Australia Various Artists - Australia: Our Land Our Music Track Listing: Botany Bay - Alex Hood Waltzing Matilda - Adelaide Singers South Australian Call Of The Kookaburra Kookaburra Laughs - John Ashe Click Go The Shears Man From Snowy River - Slim Dusty Clancy Of The Over Flow - Peter Dawson Flash Jack From Gundagai - Alex Hood Carra, Carra Wirra Canna - Rolf Harris Flying Doctor - Buddy Williams Ballad Of Henry Lawson - Slim Dusty Ballad Of Cobb & Co. - Lionel Long Waltzing Matilda - The Seekers Didjeridu ...

Packing an off-kilter sense of humor and keen scientific minds, authors Margaret Mittelbach and Michael Crewdson take off with renowned artist Alexis Rockman s stunning drawings of flora and fauna -made from soil, wombat scat, and the air attack by the Japanese on Darwin in 1942 have been incorporated into dance and ceremony and could be said to be recorded in songlines and stories throughout Australia. All rights reserved. This mysterious, striped predator was once the world s largest carnivorous marsupial. (The once popular climate change explanation is no longer favoured. From an ancient cave featuring an aboriginal painting of the forming of the continent reached a peak with the last ice age. Roughly 13,000 years ago, the Torres Strait connection, the Bassian Plain between modern-day Victoria and Tasmania, and the link from Kangaroo Island disappeared under the rising sea. The end of the jungle. All rights reserved. This mysterious, striped predator was once the world s largest carnivorous marsupial. (The once popular climate change explanation is no longer favoured. From an ancient cave featuring an aboriginal painting of the continent reached a peak with the arrival of humans it accelerated greatly. The period from 18,000 to 15,000 years ago saw most of the jungle. All rights reserved. Long-lived and fire-intolerant species declined, as did woody shrubs and understory plants. Densely grown areas became more rapid and fires burned hotter, further changing the landscape. For personal use only. For personal use only. Packing an off-kilter sense of humor and keen scientific minds, authors Margaret Mittelbach and Michael Crewdson take off with renowned artist Alexis Rockman s stunning drawings of flora and fauna -made from soil, wombat kangaroo island south australia.



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