The New Zealand Expeditionary Force in World War II

Stack, Wayne

Chappell, Mike

Series: Men-at-arms 486
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48 p ill. (some col.), maps, ports Contents: Commanders -- Organization -- 2nd NZ Division in the Mediterranean -- 3rd NZ Division in the Pacific -- Uniforms & equipment Summary: Traces New Zealand's overseas army from Egypt in January 1940 to northern Italy in April 1945, by way of Thermopylae, El Alamein, Cassino and the South Pacific islands. Like their fathers in the Great War, the 'Kiwis' responded to Britain's peril in extraordinary numbers - 12 percent of the Dominion's entire population served overseas. Led by a much-wounded and much-decorated general, they endured, and learned from, costly defeats in Greece and North Africa, to become one of the most reliable and mobile divisions in the Allied armies. (Back cover) Men-at-arms 486
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Non Fiction K54742S