Zero hour in Broome : the untold story of the attacks on Northwest Australia in 1942
معرفی کتاب «Zero hour in Broome : the untold story of the attacks on Northwest Australia in 1942» نوشتهٔ Dr. Tom Lewis, Peter Ingman، منتشرشده توسط نشر Avonmore Books در سال 2012. این کتاب در 184 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
This is the untold story of the Japanese attacks on Northwest Australia in 1942 during World War II. For the first time, the actions of senior officials in connection to the second most deadly air attack on Australian soil are examined. This occurred when Japanese Zero fighters destroyed 15 flying boats at Broome, some of them packed full of women and children evacuees from Java. Sadly, they made up most of the casualties. At the same time as this horror was unfolding, other flying boats were landing safely in Exmouth Gulf, many miles to the south. So why were all of the flying boats not diverted there? This is just one of the many fascinating questions raised by this publication. The book also profiles the many different aircraft types used during the Broome operations. Other unique reference material includes a list of all of the Broome pearling luggers and their fates as a result of the 'scorched earth' policy imposed by the Japanese threat. 102 illustrations - most in color. 184 pages. For the first time, 'Zero Hour in Broome' examines the actions of senior officials in connection to the second most deadly air attack on Australian soil. This occurred when Zero fighters destroyed 15 flying boats at Broome, some of them packed full of women and children evacuees from Java. Sadly, they made up most of the casualties. At the same time as this horror was unfolding, other flying boats were landing safely in Exmouth Gulf, many miles to the south. All of the flying boats could have been diverted there, but the use of Exmouth Gulf is this not even mentioned in the Official Histories. This is just one of the many fascinating questions raised by this publication. The book also profiles the many different aircraft types used during the Broome operations. Other unique reference material includes a list of all of the Broome pearling luggers and their fates as a result of the 'scorched earth' policy imposed by the Japanese threat. All in all, this is a fresh look at the second deadliest air attack on Australian soil The Untold Story of the Attacks on Northwest Australia in 1942. For the first time, examines the actions of senior officials in connection to the second most deadly air attack on Australian soil. This occurred when Zero fighters destroyed 15 flying boats at Broome, some of them packed full of women and children evacuees from Java. Sadly, they made up most of the casualties. At the same time as this horror was unfolding, other flying boats were landing safely in Exmouth Gulf, many miles to the south. So why were all of the flying boats not diverted there? This is just one of the many fascinating questions raised by this publication. The book also profiles the many different aircraft types used during the Broome operations. Other unique reference material includes a list of all of the Broome pearling luggers and their fates as a result of the 'scorched earth' policy imposed by the Japanese threat. 102 illustrations - most in color. 184 pages. Few Autralians would be aware that the second deadliest air attack on Australia occured in the northwest of Broome on 3 March 1942. That day a squadron of Zeros flew a daring and ultra long range mission from Timor...back cover
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