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Scorched earth : Australia's secret plan for total war under Japanese invasion in World War II / edited by Sue Rosen

Scorched earth : Australia's secret plan for total war under Japanese invasion in World War II / edited by Sue Rosen
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ISBN 9781925575149
Shelf Location 940.53/SCO
Title Scorched earth : : Australia's secret plan for total war under Japanese invasion in World War II / / edited by Sue Rosen
Publication Details Crows Nest, NSW:
©201 Allen & Unwin,,
Collation xix, 284 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : : illustrations (some colour), maps, portrait, facsimilies ; ; 24 cm. ;
Bibliography Note Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction: 1942—Imperilled Australia! -- 1. Total War—and Total Citizen Collaboration -- 2. The Scorched Earth Code -- 3. The General Citizen Code -- 4. The General Industry Code -- 5. Jetties and Wharves -- 6. Watercraft -- 7. Petroleum, Oil and Lubricant Supplies -- 8. Motor Transport -- 9. Motor Repair Equipment -- 10. Coal Mines -- 11. Public Utility Services -- 12. Organisation of Scorched Earth Support Squads.
Abstract/Summary In 1942 the threat of Japanese invasion hung over Australia. The men were away overseas, fighting on other fronts, and civilians were left unprotected at home. Following the attack on Pearl Harbor and the Japanese advance south, Prime Minister Curtin ordered state governments to prepare. From January 1942, a team frantically pulled together secret plans for a ‘scorched earth’ strategy. The goal was to prevent the Japanese from seizing resources for their war machine as they landed, and capturing Australians as slaves as they had done in Malaya and elsewhere in Asia. From draining domestic water tanks to sinking dinghies and burning crops, from training special citizen squads to evacuating coastal towns, ‘Total war, total citizen collaboration’ was the motto. Today these plans vividly evoke the fraught atmosphere of the year Australia was threatened with invasion. After the war these top secret plans were forgotten. This is the first time they have ever been made public.
Subject Australasian & Pacific history
World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- Pacific Ocean
Military planning -- Australia
World War, 1939-1945 -- Australia
World War, 1939-1945 -- Japan
World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- Pacific Area
Australia -- Politics and government -- 1939-1945.
Australia -- Politics and government -- 1939-1945.
Other Author Rosen, Sue,
Alternate Title Australia's secret plan for total war under Japanese invasion in World War II
Australia's secret plan for total war under Japanese invasion in World War Two
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