Revealing how the Australian government interned thousands of Australian residents--mostly of German, Italian, or Japanese background--who were considered a security risk during World War II, this volume's compelling essays examine the sometimes disturbing nature of how a nation reacts on the home front when its existence is threatened by war.
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Revealing how the Australian government interned thousands of Australian residents--mostly of German, Italian, or Japanese background--who were considered a security risk during World War II, this volume's compelling essays examine the sometimes disturbing nature of how a nation reacts on the home front when its existence is threatened by war.
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