The Vietnam War was ostensibly a civil war between the communist North and pro-Western South. Yet the Vietnamese didn’t do all the fighting. The United States and many other countries intervened, propping up both sides—but especially South Vietnam—with troops, weapons and supplies. In doi...
Were tanks first used in the Battle of the Somme? Did the Battle of the Somme relieve Verdun? Was trench warfare used in Battle of Tannenberg? Were Australians involved in the Battle of the Somme? Were there tunnelers in the Battle of the Somme?
(Dravidians), Pure-Blood American Indians, Pacificans, Australians, and of course Africans. Those indoctrinated to the Racial Propaganda of today's "Low Genetic Diversity Albinos", born of ancient Dravidians in Asia (e.g. Germanics, Slavs, and Turks). These Albinos with their meager 0.85 ...
It suggests that the film functions to reinforce neoliberal notions of individualism and aspiration by creating a false history that emphasises the benevolence with which settler Australians treated Aborigines glossing over the racism and its consequences....
Mates Who Were Killed in Vietnam. There Were 20 Wounded and Seven Who Have Died of Cancers since, but I Will Never Let Their Memories Die with Them . . . Their Memories Are Here.'}; Vietnam War Veteran Bob Meehan Talks to Nadine Fisher about the Importance of Mates and the Anzac ...
Centre for Multicultural Youth Submission to the Inquiry into the Impact of Violence on Young Australians The fear and insecurity felt by these young people was highlighted in a community meeting organised by the Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) in Aug... October 被引量: 0发表: 0年 ...
the film minimizes the mistreatment of Indigenous Australians during the 1950s and 1960s, elides the 20聽years era of self-determination and suggests a positive continuity between the period of assimilation and paternalism and the John Howard Liberal-dominated government's neoliberal ideology of persona...