Two new hardcover books about World War II have been released in time for Anzac Day.
Deceptions of World War II (Peter Darman, $39.99) describes how bluff and camouflage were vital wartime tactics. At home and in the Pacific, artists and photographers like William Dobell and Max Dupain were drafted into bold and creative efforts. Enjoy the ingenious and outrageous acts of military subterfuge.
Secret Heroes of World War II (Eric Chaline, $39.99): takes you behnd the curtain to meet the engineers, resistance fighters, spies, physicists and more who committed incredible acts of heroism amidst the chaos and danger of World War II. From the priest who hid thousands of POWs and Jews in the Vatican, to the Antipodean servicewoman who led a formidable Resistance group, prepare to be awed and captivated.
Both books are from Exile Publishing.
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