Item title: | Allied Forces land in Palau Islands and Halmaheras |
Title (romaji): | Rengôgun Parao, Harumahera ni jôriku |
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Location: | Australian War Memorial (7/9/12 J227) View information about obtaining a copy of this document |
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AJRP module: | Australian War Memorial leaflets |
AJRP series: | Far Eastern Liaison Office propaganda leaflets |
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Location details | |
Institution: | Australian War Memorial |
Call number: | 7/9/12 J227 |
Inst. series: | Various |
Inst. sub-series: | |
Item: | J227 |
Item qualities | |
Quantity / desc: | 3 pages, mimeographed copy |
Access: | Open |
Item type: | Unpublished, Official |
Category: | Leaflet |
Item content | |
Creation date (d/m/y): | 21/9/1944 |
Conflict code: | Pacific War (1941-1945) |
Keywords: | PACIFIC WAR, PROPAGANDA, LEAFLET DROPPING |
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Allied unit names: | FAR EASTERN LIAISON OFFICE |
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Languages: | English, Japanese |
Area: | Palau Island [Central Pacific, Caroline Islands] Morotai [Netherlands East Indies (Indonesia), Moluccas (Maluku), Halmahera] |
Content: | This item is a Japanese-language propaganda leaflet produced by the Far Eastern Liaison Office during the Second World War. An English translation of the text is attached. The leaflet reports the successful landing of the Allied Forces on the Palau Islands and on Morotai on 15 September 1944. It states that the capture of the Palau Islands has advanced the Allied Forces within 800km of the Philippines, while the landing on Morotai has resulted in placing the Allies to within about 420 km of the southern Philippines and the northern Celebes. The message emphasises that the Japanese garrisons in the South have become even more isolated as a result of these events. 50,000 of them were printed. |
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Last modified: | 11/28/2001 04:17:57 PM |
Source: | AJRP staff |
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