War in the Pacific: Australia's Crisis of 1942 | WEA Sydney

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In this course we look at how the Australian government responded to the crisis of war in the Pacific in 1942. We examine the fall of Singapore to Japanese forces, the bombing of Darwin, the battle of the Coral Sea, the arrival of General MacArthur and US forces, Battles in New Guinea, Prime Minister John Curtin's clash with Winston Churchill, and the home front.

DELIVERY MODE

  • Hybrid (F2F & Online simultaneously)

COURSE OUTLINE

  • Situation in December 1941
  • Fall of Singapore to Japanese forces
  • The bombing of Darwin
  • The battle of the Coral Sea
  • Arrival of General MacArthur and US forces
  • Battles in New Guinea
  • Prime Minister John Curtin's clash with Winston Churchill and the home front

LEARNING OUTCOMES

By the end of this course, students should be able to:

  1. Have an appreciation of the key events of WII during 1942 from Australia's perspective.

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