The Battle of the Bismarck Sea - Michael Veitch
The Battle of the Bismarck Sea With Michael Veitch Part of Australia at War week on WW2TV More Australian and New Zealand content • Australia and New Zealand in WWII More WW2TV content about New Guinea and the Solomon Islands • New Guinea and the Solomon Islands Battles at Sea and Naval History on WW2TV • Battles at Sea and Naval History If you liked this video please consider leaving us a thank you donation. To the right of the up and down thumbs and share button is the heart shaped Thanks button - it helps us to keep on producing content. In March 1943, in the sky and sea near New Guinea, Australian and American pilots faced some of the darkest days of the war. Bestselling author Michael Veitch joins us to tell the dramatic tale of the battle that thwarted Japan's final, desperate lunge for the South West Pacific. More importantly for Australians, the victory decisively removed any possibility that Australia might be invaded by Japanese forces. It was, for the nations one of the most significant times in their history - a week when their very future was profoundly in the balance. From Melbourne, Australian Michael Veitch is well known as an author, actor, TV comedian and radio presenter. In the 1980s he wrote and performed in acclaimed comedy shows such as The D-Generation, Fast Forward and Full Frontal. From 2006 to 2009, Veitch presented ABC Television's flagship arts magazine program, Sunday Arts. He is also a prolific and highly regarded military history and aviation author. His books include the critically acclaimed accounts of Australian airmen in WWII, 44 Days, Heroes of the Skies, Fly, Flak, Barney Greatrex and Turning Point and The Battle of the Bismarck Sea. Additional Resources The Battle of the Java Sea - 80th Anniversary Special • The Battle of the Java Sea - 80th Annivers... The Catastrophe of Convoy PQ-17 (Arctic Convoy) • The Catastrophe of Convoy PQ-17 (Arctic Co... The Battle of the Coral Sea • The Battle of the Coral Sea - With Craig S... WW2 - Bismark Convoy Smashed ! • WW2 - Bismark Convoy Smashed ! Allied Forc... The Battle of the Bismarck Sea by Michael Veitch USA https://www.amazon.com/Battle-Bismarc... UK https://uk.bookshop.org/a/5843/978073... Australia https://www.hachette.com.au/michael-v... You can become a YouTube Member of WW2TV and support us here / @ww2tv You can become a Patron here / ww2tv Please click subscribe for updates Social Media links - / ww2tv / ww2tv / ww2tv WW2TV Bookshop - where you can purchase copies of books featured in my YouTube shows. Any book listed here comes with the personal recommendation of Paul Woodadge, the host of WW2TV. For full disclosure, if you do buy a book through a link from this page WW2TV will earn a commission. UK - https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/WW2TV USA - https://bookshop.org/shop/WW2TV

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