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Australia and China during World War II : a case study in the development of Australian foreign policy and interests
Record no:
26215
Author:
Andrews, E. M.
Year:
1984
Series:
HISTORICAL STUDIES. 1984 v.21, no.83 : 245-257 [kept History at P994]
Subject:
World War, 1939-1945
;
Chinese - Australia - 20th century
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