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... Australian government immediately pledged $A35 million, eventually raising the amount to $350 million. The US government also pledged an immediate $35 million, also quickly raised tenfold to $350 million, and dispatched ships and ...
... Australian government immediately pledged $A35 million, eventually raising the amount to $350 million. The US government also pledged an immediate $35 million, also quickly raised tenfold to $350 million, and dispatched ships and ...
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... Australia remained unexplored and incompletely mapped. Both continents were already occupied, but the white tribe to which Smith belonged regarded them as empty, and had no compunction in murdering and dispossessing the aboriginal ...
... Australia remained unexplored and incompletely mapped. Both continents were already occupied, but the white tribe to which Smith belonged regarded them as empty, and had no compunction in murdering and dispossessing the aboriginal ...
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... Australia, a huge exhibit by Elizabeth Gower covers an entire wall. (See photo Page 41) Its title is September 14th, 1901 – September 11, 2001. The work consists of a listing of a partial record of man's inhumanity to man over the ...
... Australia, a huge exhibit by Elizabeth Gower covers an entire wall. (See photo Page 41) Its title is September 14th, 1901 – September 11, 2001. The work consists of a listing of a partial record of man's inhumanity to man over the ...
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Harry Davis. Turkey, 26th April 1915 . . . . . . 8,100 Australian soldiers killed and 26,000 wounded at Gallipoli. All the large-scale atrocities listed were government-sponsored. For example, the Second World War is listed as: World War ...
Harry Davis. Turkey, 26th April 1915 . . . . . . 8,100 Australian soldiers killed and 26,000 wounded at Gallipoli. All the large-scale atrocities listed were government-sponsored. For example, the Second World War is listed as: World War ...
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