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Wartime magazine issue 102

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Wartime Magazine (Autumn 2023) - Terror weapons of the First World War

Featured articles:

  • War leadership by David Horner. Relationships between government and armed forces have been the crucial factor in Australia's wars.
  • The end of Emden by Thomas J. Rogers, Lachlan Grant and Shane Casey. HMAS Sydney sealed the fate of the famous German raider. Eyewitness accounts bring the action to life.
  • Fragile beasts by Scott Denis McCarthy. The tanks of the Great War inspired shock and awe despite their limitations.
  • Poison gas by Albert Palazzo. In the First World War, its role shifted from terror to utility.
  • Assault by fire by Shane Casey. Flame-throwers aroused terror and revulsion, but they came to be used by all sides in warfare.
  • "The best thing the division has done" by Cameron Ross. The 10th Battalion's raid on Merris in 1918 helped prepare the way for the last stage of the war.
  • Zeppelins: terror of the skies by Duncan Beard. Though greatly feared in the early stages of the First World War, their effectiveness was largely limited to inspiring terror.
  • Plus regular features including Reflections, Collection Insights, In the Picture, Behind the Scenes, book reviews and Last Post.

 

Details: Magazine, published 2023.

Format: Soft cover, illustrations, 72 pages.

Dimensions: 29.7 cm (h) x 20.2 cm (w) 0.5 cm (d) / 210 grams.

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