Anzac Guerrillas, 9780733652356
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Escaped Anzacs become resistance fighters in brutal WWII Yugoslavian underground.
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Anzac Guerrillas

a world war ii story of resistance, hope and humanity in occupied europe

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  • Paperback

    352 pages

  • Release Date

    30 July 2025

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Summary

When the Germans took thousands of Allied prisoners during the catastrophic Greek campaign of 1941, a handful of Australian soldiers escaped from prison trains in occupied Yugoslavia. What awaited them was not passage home, but a brutal underground war where the fate of a nation was at stake.

Told through the eyes of two of the Australian escapees - mineworker Ross Sayers and storeman Ronald Jones - Anzac Guerrillas is the incredible true story of how these men became resista…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780733652356
ISBN-10:0733652352
Author:Edmund Goldrick
Publisher:Hachette Australia
Imprint:Hachette Australia
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:352
Release Date:30 July 2025
Weight:548g
Dimensions:36mm x 430mm x 155mm
About The Author

Edmund Goldrick

Edmund Goldrick grew up in Canberra, and after studying at Australian National University went on to work as a political and strategic studies researcher and journalist in the United Kingdom. Most recently, following an article he wrote on Australian servicemen in Slovenia during World War II, his meticulous research and German language skills led to him co-writing The Greatest Escape with Neil Churches, a groundbreaking account of the escape of Australian, British, French, and New Zealander prisoners-of-war from German-occupied Slovenia in 1944. Anzac Guerrillas is Edmund’s first book.

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