The Fifth Column in World War II
Suspected Subversives in the Pacific War and Australia
- 219pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of World War II, the narrative explores the pervasive fear and suspicion that gripped Australia after Germany's early victories in Europe. The belief in a potential Nazi Fifth Column, composed of subversives aiming to sabotage the war effort, fueled anxiety among the Australian public. This atmosphere of distrust significantly impacted life on the home front throughout the war, highlighting the psychological effects of global conflict on a nation far from the battlefield.
