WORLD WAR BLOODY TIMOR.

WORLD WAR BLOODY TIMOR. PDF Author: PETER. O'HANLON
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ISBN: 9780369389299
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WORLD WAR BLOODY TIMOR.

WORLD WAR BLOODY TIMOR. PDF Author: PETER. O'HANLON
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World War Bloody Timor

World War Bloody Timor PDF Author: Peter O’Hanlon
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1922615706
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 373

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World War Bloody Timor gives a revealing insight into the extraordinary life of the everyday digger and service in a conflict that was far from ordinary. My name is Peter O’Hanlon, but everyone in the military, from the lowest digger to the highest officer, has always called me ‘Irish’. You won't see me, or the service men and women like me, featured in the latest blockbuster, but our service lives include drama, laughs and accounts of deep turmoil that are worth telling. I was a member of the Australian Army for 11 years and during my deployment as part of the INTERFET force, serviced three very impacting tours of East Timor. What was it like, as a 19 year to land at the Dilli Airport in Australia’s largest deployment since Vietnam? What are the little-known battles and obstacles that cause unseen scars through a deployment? What are the impacts on re-integrating into the civilian community? This is my story, an ordinary soldier; the juicy yarns, the laughs, the battles, the devastating lows, the soaring highs, the blood, sweat and tears we give in service every day. It will make you laugh and may make you cry. It's the cold hard truth about the impact of a different type of war fought by many who deployed to Timor.

Timor During World War II

Timor During World War II PDF Author: Kevin Sherlock
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Category : Timor Island
Languages : en
Pages : 19

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From Timor-Leste to Australia

From Timor-Leste to Australia PDF Author: Janet Trezise
Publisher: Wild Dingo Press
ISBN: 098738113X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 200

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A collection of poignant stories and poems of seven East Timorese families living in Melbourne whose experiences belong to that long history of human tragedy created where violent conflict of power, land and resources takes place, inevitably visiting on ordinary people, disruption and loss. Since 1975 to 1999, men, women and children, and even grandparents, have been forced to flee their beloved homeland, their culture, their language, their families - - and the graves of those murdered in repeated massacres over those years. The East Timorese have a special place in our history: so close geographically; giving succour and safe haven to our soldiers during the Japanese occupation of their island; our government in 1975 giving tacit support for an Indonesian invasion with its consequent brutal oppression; and later, in the bloody aftermath of the 1999 independence vote, Australia supporting independence and leading a UN international peace-keeping force to the island. And from 1975 to 1999, refugees arrived in Australia, mostly settling in Melbourne, quietly making new lives, without fuss or fanfare. Some returned after independence, many contributing their Australian-acquired skills and experience to the fledgling country. Until now, their stories, written by people in their community, have not been recorded and published. With a heritage tied so closely to Australia in so many ways, this collection represents an essential part of the great story of migration, whether voluntary or forced, to this country particularly in the last 50 years. The reader will be moved by these remarkable, courageous, and resilient people, who endured so much, just on our doorstep. The East Timorese families in these stories settled in the City of Casey in Melbourne's south-east. The stories are woven into the history of East Timor, a country that was colonised by Portugal for four hundred years, invaded by the Japanese during World War Two, later abandoned by its colonisers and suffered civil war before being invaded by neighbouring Indonesia. In the various periods of this history there are acts of defiance against oppression which resulted in family members being exiled, imprisoned or executed. In two families this fate was passed down through several generations. Some families were split apart as a result of war and conflict, suffering separation for many years. One family of seven children lost their father and were then separated from their mother for more than three years. A 13-year-old girl was away from home when her family were forced to flee. Left behind, she suffered incredible trauma for many years before being reunited with the other family members. Several mothers and some grandmothers were left alone in conflict zones to care for their children and grandchildren, and some were forced to take refuge before being able to escape. And yet, in times when family members were suffering great deprivation at the hands of occupying forces, there were small acts of kindness by individual soldiers.

East Timor

East Timor PDF Author: John G Taylor
Publisher: Zed Books
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 296

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"In this updated and much expanded edition of his book, Indonesia's Forgotten War: The Hidden History of East Timor, John Taylor tells in detail the story of what happened to this island people following President Suharto's downfall in the wake of the Asian economic crisis. The new Indonesian government conceded the right of the United Nations to organise the long delayed referendum giving the East Timorese a choice between continued association with Indonesia or independence. At the very moment the historic vote was being counted, however, armed gangs organised by elements of the Indonesian military plunged the island into an orgy of killing, burning and forced flight. An appalled world witnessed their bloody defiance of the people's will and of the international community. John Taylor analyses the world' reaction to this new genocide of the East Timorese people, the belated despatch of a peacekeeping force, and the prospects of independence."--Jacket.

Timor During World Wars I and II

Timor During World Wars I and II PDF Author: K. Sherlock
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Languages : en
Pages :

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Indonesia's Forgotten War

Indonesia's Forgotten War PDF Author: John G. Taylor
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781856490153
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 230

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Timor During World Wars I and II

Timor During World Wars I and II PDF Author: Kevin Sherlock
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780731601073
Category : Timor-Leste
Languages : en
Pages : 32

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Remembering Forgetting

Remembering Forgetting PDF Author: Ciaron O'Reilly
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781876928308
Category : East Timor
Languages : en
Pages : 105

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This is a journey of Australians and Britons awakened by the heroism of the East Timorese people, a people who regused to accept an Indonesian military invasion of their country, facilitated by the international community.

The Redundancy of Courage

The Redundancy of Courage PDF Author: Timothy Mo
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ISBN: 9780952419341
Category : Revolutionaries
Languages : en
Pages : 448

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Winner of the E.M. Forster Award and shortlisted for the Booker Prize, this brutal and beautiful narration of the guerrilla war against the Indonesians in Timor, praised by Fretilin Foreign Minister and Nobel prize-winner Jose Ramos-Horta for its 'perfect authenticity', reappears now in this handsome edition at a topical moment in history as Timor fully joins the UN at last. ''Magnificent' - The Spectator 'A marvellous tour de force' - Evening Standard 'A brilliant novel, written with precision and tenderness' - Guardian