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Darwin wasn't the only place in Australia to be attacked by the Japanese
An event that can be easily forgotten.
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ive known that for years!:up:
by the way.. High Wycombe? ever heard of howard jones? |
There were more attacks than just on Darwin and Sydney.In fact there were hundreds of bombings on dozens of cities and towns in Northern Australia, Darwin was attacked dozens of times, yet only the one occasion is remembered.
And a sub surfaced off Newcastle to fire shells into the suburbs, it damaged a few houses but nobody was hurt. |
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I'm sure I also read/saw something that stated that BHP was fired upon as well which caused minor damage to one of the furnaces. Can't remember though. :hmm:
FWIW have a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axis_na...tralian_waters At one stage the Japanese actually landed on Australian territory! Of course, the worst battle was the "Battle of Brisbane", where the "enemy" was NOT the Japanese but the Americans...:rotfl: |
Interesting. I haven't thought about these parts of our Australian history since I was about 20 in Sydney. Back then a mate and I would head down to the Sydney Harbour where many of the pillboxes, fortifications, and underground installations were built, near Taronga Zoo and opposite the head to the harbour itself. They were fun times exploring and then afterwards walking up to the local pub in Mosman to chat over a few beers about our explorations. :)
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Yeah. I spent many a time going through the tunnels connected to Fort Scratchley. If you ever get to Newcastle, it's well worth visiting.
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Of course. Poor choice of words. Perhaps I should have said "...actually landed on mainland Australia".
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Wasn't Guadalcanal and the Solomons Islands chain under Australian jurisdiction at the time too?
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No. The Solomon Islands and Guadalcanal (which was of province of the Solomon Islands) fell under British administration.
At the time it was actually called "British Solomon Islands Protectorate". |
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