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Audio equipment used for broadcasting propaganda
Title : Audio equipment used for broadcasting propaganda Audio equipment used for broadcasting propaganda
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Source : Kerr, Colin, PRG 369/24/1
Date of creation : ca. 1945
Format : Photograph
Contributor : State Library catalogue
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A turntable, a 78 r.p.m. recording, and an amplifier used by F.E.L.O. (Far Eastern Liaison Office) for broadcasting propaganda in the New Guinea jungle. Date 1945.


Subjects
Related names :

Allied Forces. South West Pacific Area. Far Eastern Liaison Office
Australia. Army. Australian Imperial Force, 2nd (1939-1946)

Period : 1939-1945
Further reading :

Cochrane, Peter. Australians at War, Sydney: ABC Books for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 2001

Johnston, Mark Robert. At the front line : experiences of Australian soldiers in World War II, Cambridge ; Melbourne : Cambridge University Press, 1996

Macdougall, Anthony. Australians at war : a pictorial history, Nobel Park, Vic. : Five Mile Press, 2002

Internet links :
Anzac Day Commemoration Committee (Queensland) See: History: World War 2

Australia at War

Australia's War 1939-1945 [Information Services Branch of the Office of the Board of Studies NSW for the Commonwealth Department of Veterans' Affairs]

Australian Army History Unit [Department of Defence]: See: History & Battles: History Index [several sections about World War Two]

Australians at War [Department of Veterans' Affairs]

Australian War Memorial See: Australians at War: Australian Military History Overview: Second World War 1939-1945

The World at War See: Articles: Australia's War

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