Jewish Anzacs: Jews in the Australian Military
By (Author) Mark Dapin
NewSouth Publishing
NewSouth Publishing
1st April 2017
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Military history
Social groups: religious groups and communities
355.00994
Hardback
496
Width 153mm, Height 234mm
A landmark history of Australian Jews in the military, from the First Fleet to the recent war in Afghanistan.
Over 7000 Jews have fought in Australia's military conflicts, including more than 330 who gave their lives. While Sir John Monash is the best known, in Jewish Anzacs acclaimed writer and historian Mark Dapin reveals the personal, often extraordinary, stories of many other Jewish servicemen and women: from air aces to POWs, from nurses to generals, from generation to generation.
Weaving together official records and interviews, private letters, diaries and papers, Dapin explores the diverse lives of his subjects and reflects on their valour, patriotism, mateship, faith and sacrifice.
Mark Dapin's most recent book of militaryhistory, The Nashos' War: Australian nationalservicemen and Vietnam, won the People's ChoiceAward at the Nib Waverley Library Awards, andwas shortlisted for the NSW Premier's LiteraryAward for non-fiction. His novel, Spirit House,about Jewish prisoners on the Burma Railway, waslonglisted for the Miles Franklin Award.