Kill the Tiger: The Truth About Operation Rimau
by Peter Thompson and Robert Macklin
- ISBN
- 9780733614484
Kill the Tiger: The Truth About Operation Rimau is a world war, 1939-1945, australian naval operations book by Peter Thompson and Robert Macklin.
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Operation Rimau, Britain's last desperate throw of the colonial dice in South-East Asia, was designed as a body blow to the Japanese and a signal to the world that she would reclaim her Eastern Empire. At the same time Australia's wartime prime minister, ]ohn Curtin, had turned to America and her most decorated soldier, General Douglas MacArthur, for his country's salvation. Kill the Tiger tells what really happened to the Rimau commandos from the early beginnings and success of the mission, to their intense and courageous fighting in the South China Sea. It names the men who betrayed them in their hour of need and uncovers the political chicanery which hid the true story behind red tape and bureaucratic lies for years to come.
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Operation Rimau, Britain's last desperate throw of the colonial dice in South-East Asia, was designed as a body blow to the Japanese and a signal to the world that she would reclaim her Eastern Empire. At the same time Australia's wartime prime minister, ]ohn Curtin, had turned to America and her mo...
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Kill the Tiger: The Truth About Operation Rimau was written by Peter Thompson and Robert Macklin.