Sunday, 8 June 2008

Precious memories of city under attack, Weekend Australian, 8 June, 2002. Picture Dan Peled.

Precious memories of city under attack: [1 Edition]

Stapleton, JohnWeekend Australian [Canberra, A.C.T] 08 June 2002: 8.
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On the night of May 31 and the early hours of June 1, 1942, three Japanese midget submarines entered Sydney Harbour. During the five hours of the attack a torpedo sank the depot ship HMAS Kuttabul, killing 21 sailors. A week later Japanese submarines shelled Sydney, but only one of the 10 shells fired detonated fully.
"Others recall the panic and excitement of being herded into shelters, under beds, stairwells and kitchen tables as the sirens sounded all over Sydney. All of these stories are significant, no matter how trivial they seem." Aged-development worker Alecia Buchanan said Sydney Under Attack was about adding a social dimension to military histories.
The way we were: Mr [Earl Brabazon], left, Mrs [MARJORIE Hancock], Mrs [Brenda Humble] and Mr [Bruce Crosson] at Sydney's Paddington Town Hall; Dan Peled; Photo: Photo

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