Item title: | Lae has also fallen |
Title (romaji): | Rae mo ochita |
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Location: | Australian War Memorial (7/9/12 J117) View information about obtaining a copy of this document |
AJRP details | |
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 J117 |
Inst. series: | Various |
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Item: | J117 |
Item qualities | |
Quantity / desc: | 6 pages, print and mimeographed copy |
Access: | Open |
Item type: | Unpublished, Official |
Category: | Leaflet |
Item content | |
Creation date (d/m/y): | 7/10/1944 |
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: | Melanesia (PNG, Irian Jaya & Solomon Islands) Lae [Melanesia (PNG, Irian Jaya & Solomon Islands), New Guinea, Huon Peninsula, Lae Markham River Area] |
Content: | This item is a pictorial propaganda leaflet produced by the Far Eastern Liaison Office. The picture depicts the Allied landing in the Markham Valley, which was quickly followed by the capture of Lae on 16 September. The message discusses the retreat of the South Sea Detachment from near Port Moresby, which ended in its annihilation in the Buna-Gona area. The absolute superiority of the Allied Forces in both sky and sea is emphasised in the leaflet. The leaflet also states that the Japanese military leaders have decided to abandon the Southern regions beyond Java. 50,000 of them were printed. |
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Last modified: | 11/28/2001 04:17:01 PM |
Source: | AJRP staff |
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