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Kia Kaha - New Zealand in the Second World War

By: Oxford University Press

Type: Softcover

Product Line: Historical Books (Oxford University Press)


Product Info

Title
Kia Kaha - New Zealand in the Second World War
Category
Author
John Crawford
Publish Year
2002
Pages
330
Dimensions
6x9x.75"
NKG Part #
2147870652
Type
Softcover

Description

Kia Kaha: New Zealand in the Second World War contains twenty-one essays which contain many new insights into New Zealand’s role in the war and demonstrate the disproportionately large contribution this nation made to the Allied Cause.

Subjects covered include strategy, command in war, the operations of the New Zealand armed forces, the home front, the scientific war, and the founding of the United Nations. General themes that emerge from the book include the strain New Zealand’s mobilization for war put on its human and material resources and the difficulty small nations have making their voices heard when matters of the utmost importance are being decided by their much more powerful allies.

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