An uncensored letter from wartime New Guinea
To beat the official censors who read mail sent by Australians serving in New Guinea in World War 2, those servicemen sometimes got their mates going home on leave to carry letters and post them in Australia. It was a simple and effective way to evade the prying eyes of officialdom, whose job it was … Continue reading An uncensored letter from wartime New Guinea
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