Defending the national tuckshop. Australia's secret army intrigue of 1931

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Australian Jewish Historical Society Journal, 10, 6 (1989)

Author(s) John Levi AbstractBook Review: This is the first book to seriously question the failure of an anti-Semitic, pro-Fascist political movement to play a significant part in the painful years of the great Depression. Why was Australia different? An army of the unemployed roamed the land. Veterans of the World War formed a brotherhood of discontent. The rural economy collapsed and paranoia overtook the outback.
Year1989
Pages552-553
Defending the national tuckshop. Australia's secret army intrigue of 1931
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