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Prisoners were also taken during the early part of the Kokoda Track campaign and at Milne Bay (during the height of the fighting along the Track), and it seems quite probable that the fate of these soldiers certainly influenced the attitudes of Australian soldiers throughout this campaign. Regarding the information in the paragraph about Australian attitudes, I am unsure how it whitewashes the issue, particularly as it quite clearly states that racism had a part to play in how the Australians saw the Japanese and subsequently how that negatively influenced their actions in a manner that was not congruent with LOAC. One suggestion, I have though, is that it might be best to attribute it in text. For instance, something like this might work: "Historian Nicholas Anderson asserts that these attitudes were influenced...", or something similar so that it is clear that it is an author's opinion. Beyond that, if you have suggestions about how it might be worded better, by all means please add your suggestions here. Regards,
1605:'Kokoda Track' and 'Kokoda Track Campaign are historical revision pushed by 90's and later era Nationalists (and badly written Peter Fitzsimmons garbage) who've never read any source material and rely only on what their 'Grandfather told them', allegedly, 40 years ago. The fact is - every Infantry battalion that fought there requested 'Kokoda Trail' as their Battle Honour after the war, not Kokoda Track. On maps and war diaries of the period its clearly labelled Kokoda Trail. There were and are no Battle Honours for the Kokoda Track Campaign. Period. 767: 537: 624: 255: 1159: 489: 834: 807: 946: 721: 505: 553: 997: 638: 597: 569: 521: 374: 648: 745: 215: 617: 246: 844: 446: 435: 424: 413: 402: 332: 786: 288: 1249:, it is not reasonable to remove the text. To state it was "inaccurate" (as you did) because it was "very early war before the Japanese acquired much Australian captives" does not address each part of the text removed nor does it address that many (most) of the Australian losses as captives occurred before this campaign. Regards, 730: 607: 512: 302: 1563:
G'day, we have been lucky today -- the helicopter firebombers have been hitting the ridge behind us, which has done the trick, hopefully. We were about five minutes away from evacuating early this morning when I got home. I do worry about what happens to the family when I head off back to work again
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One reason was that MacArthur's head of intelligence, Willoughby, was convinced that the Japanese would never be so foolish as to try to take Port Moresby overland. He simply didn't believe that the Japanese would attempt to come over the mountains. Another factor was that the intelligence about the
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An Australian at Monterey - possibly Nave - anonymously told a journalist after the war of everyone's frustration. 'We had got the message that they were going to land at Buna ... We told MacArthur and Blamey They said, "Nobody in their right senses would land there." We told them this was going to
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G'day, I'd suggest making sure that the position is attributed in text to Dufty in text. For instance, "According to David Dufty, Blamey said..." X " etc. I'd suggest that the "see Central Bureau" comment in the article should be reworded - we don't usually include commentary like this. If the link
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This article features purely photographs from the Australian/Allied side, and the contents of text and weaving seems to tell the story from an Australian orientation rather than describe events as they happened. There is a huge imbalance between Japanese and Allied narration and content. Note that
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G'day, Cinderella, hope you are well. The changes look generally ok to me. I probably wouldn't change "sourcing" to "getting", although maybe "obtaining" might work better here. For me "withdrew on" probably doesn't quite work, what about "withdrew to" or "withdrew towards"? For instance, " then
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expectation that if the invasion proceeded farther south, the Army would continue to retreat south. The fear of Japanese invasion of the Northern Territory, and of the Army retreating south, was real because the Japanese had already invaded Australia, and the army had already retreated south.
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Papua was, at the time, Australia. Same status as the Northern Territory. (New Guinea was not Australia. New Guinea was a trust territory) The invasion of Australia certainly contributed to Australian attitudes at the time. The Japanese had invaded the far North of Australia, and there was an
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Indeed, I believe that the bulk of the 21,000 or so Australians who were taken prisoner by the Japanese during the war had in fact been captured in January to March 1942 (i.e. before the Kokoda Track campaign) in places such as Malaya, Singapore, Ambon, and New Britain (Rabaul) for instance.
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Where there is a significant language barrier to accessing sources (exacerbated by script), an "apparent" imbalance of sorts will always be "problematic". It can be addressed by those with language skills and access to sources collaborating to improve an article. This is what WP is all
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MacArthur hedged his bets, and warned Blamey that there might be an overland invasion by 'minor forces'. Blinded by this cloud of uncertainty, Blamey's eventual reaction was paltry. He sent the 39th Battalion up the Kokoda Trail to stop the new line of enemy
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Dufty has a PhD in psychology. This is his second book; the first was on artificial intelligence. The book is intended for general readers. For my review, see the
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To my reverting your edit that removed text attributable to an academic author: the text accurately reflected the views of that author - even if you disagree, per
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To the section heading (ie on photographs), you are welcome to upload photos that meet WPs criteria re copyright and include these where they are "on topic".
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That the intelligence about Japanese was uncertain was not because it was faulty, but because the Japanese had not yet decided on a course of action.
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Perhaps the article should say that it is now known that the Japanese never intended to invade "mainland Australia" or "continental Australia".
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The Japanese Imperial General Headquarters considered invading Australia in early 1942 but decided against doing so in February that year
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is desired/necessary, I'd suggest trying to work the link in a bit more naturally. Or it could potentially go into a note. Regards,
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tomorrow afternoon, though. For "back on" -- it's not vital (IMO) that it gets changed and can live with it either way. Regards,
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landing at Buna was only one of many pieces of information about Japanese strategy, and nobody really knew what they were up to.
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the Australian government and many Australians feared that Japan would invade the Australian mainland
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Had the 39th Battalion been in position at Buna in time, things might have played out differently
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This article should be renamed to match the correct name for the campaign.
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I think the former was better but the latter not incorrect but no biggie.
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withdrew on Oivi" (assuming they withdrew the whole way to Oivi?)--: -->
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there is no lack for Japanese sources on this campaign or photographs.
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The direct quote from Blamey is dubious; it is certainly a paraphrase.
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Article in its entirety does not contain a single Japanese photograph.
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There are several edits of this type. It could be argued that
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resulting in heavy losses for the 39th Battalion sent there
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Clearly, MacArthur and Blamey did take it seriously.
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