Yanks Down Under, 1941-45: American Impact on Australia

by Daniel Potts and Annette Potts

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They came in hundreds of thousands--soldiers, sailors, pilots, marines, nurses, merchant seamen. Young Americans were everywhere in Australia when "down under" became the rallying ground for the fight against the Japanese. The impact they made--sometimes violent, often emotional, frequently funny, --was felt for years afterward in both predictable and unexpected ways. This book tells the story of that friendly invasion for the first time. Using interviews, letters, diaries, and other materials gathered during the authors' extensive travels throughout the United States and Australia, this book vividly illustrates how the "Yanks" and the "Aussies," in and out of uniform, responded to each other. It shows how the "American invasion" affected the Australian identity and laid the groundwork for a new association between the two countries. About the Authors: Daniel Potts, now an Australian citizen and Associate Professor of History at Monash University in Melbourne, was born in the U.S.Annette Potts, his wife and a native Australian, has collaborated with him on several previous books about Australian-American relations.
  • ISBN10 0195545001
  • ISBN13 9780195545005
  • Publish Date 21 February 1985
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 10 September 2009
  • Publish Country AU
  • Publisher Oxford University Press Australia
  • Imprint OUP Australia and New Zealand
  • Edition 195th ed.
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 478
  • Language English