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During the First World War in Melbourne and communities throughout Victoria, schoolchildren knitted socks for the troops serving in Gallipoli, the Middle East, and on the Western Front. Their families set up Red Cross branches to support the 91,000 Victorian servicemen and women overseas. Victoria at War records the achievements of the state's soldiers, nurses, and their families, including the Whitelaws from Gippsland with six sons enlisting; "Bert" Jacka, the first Australian to be awarded the Victoria Cross in the First World War; and commander Sir John Monash. Bestselling military…mehr

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During the First World War in Melbourne and communities throughout Victoria, schoolchildren knitted socks for the troops serving in Gallipoli, the Middle East, and on the Western Front. Their families set up Red Cross branches to support the 91,000 Victorian servicemen and women overseas. Victoria at War records the achievements of the state's soldiers, nurses, and their families, including the Whitelaws from Gippsland with six sons enlisting; "Bert" Jacka, the first Australian to be awarded the Victoria Cross in the First World War; and commander Sir John Monash. Bestselling military historian Michael McKernan commemorates the generosity, devotion, sacrifice, and spirit of a community pushed toward the breaking point through stories from the home front and battlefront.
Autorenporträt
Michael McKernan is a writer, reviewer, and radio commentator. He is the author of The Brumbies, Drought, Gallipoli: A Short History, The Strength of a Nation, and Underground Australia, among others. He was also deputy director at the Australian War Memorial.