by PeterGrose (Author)
On the night of 31 May 1942, Sydney was doing what it does best: partying. The theatres, restaurants, dance halls, illegal gambling dens, clubs and brothels offered plenty of choice to roistering sailors, soldiers and airmen on leave in Australia's most glamorous city. The war seemed far away. Newspapers devoted more pages to horse racing than to Hitler.That Sunday night the party came to a shattering halt when three Japanese midget submarines crept into the harbour, past eight electronic indicator loops, past six patrolling Royal Australian Navy ships, and past an anti-submarine net stretched across the inner harbour entrance. Their arrival triggered a night of mayhem, courage, chaos and high farce which left 27 sailors dead and a city bewildered. The war, it seemed, was no longer confined to distant desert and jungle. It was right here at Australia's front door.Written at the pace of a thriller and based on new first person accounts and previously unpublished official documents, A Very Rude Awakening is a ground-breaking and myth-busting look at one of the most extraordinary stories ever told of Australia at war.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 328
Publisher: ORION
Published: 01 Nov 2007
ISBN 10: 1741752191
ISBN 13: 9781741752199
Book Overview: This was the incident that brought the war to Australia's front door 27 sailors were left dead 31 May 2007 is the 65th anniversary of the raid Written at the pace of a thriller Reveals both the bravery and the incompetence the event inspired Based on new first person accounts and previously unpublished official documents The last remaining midget submarine was located off the NSW coast in late 2006 He's Coming South, a dramatised documentary based on the attack, re-screens regularly on Foxtel's The History Channel (but this may only be in Australia - we were unable to check) CATEGORY: History