The Striker Australia WW2
The Striker Australia WW2 — the ultimate channel about Australian’s fight during the Second World War.
Australian Coastwatcher Saved a Stranded American Lieutenant — Who Later Became U.S. President
Australian Planters Hid Behind Enemy Lines for Years — Admiral Halsey Said They "Saved the Pacific"
RAAF Pilots in "Inferior" Kittyhawks Downed More Japanese Aircraft Than Any Other Squadron at Biak
Japan's Veterans Faced Australian Teenagers on Kokoda — "Never Had We Experienced Such Resistance
Australia Had No Fighters — They Built One From Scratch in 16 Weeks
14 Australian Commandos in a Fishing Boat Sailed 5,000km — Sank 37,000 Tons of Japanese Ships
400 Australians Tied Up 9,000 Japanese Troops for a Year — While Everyone Thought They Were Dead
German Radio Called Australians "Trapped Rats" — They Held Tobruk for 241 Days and Stopped Rommel
Goebbels Called Australian Destroyers "Scrap Iron" — They Sank Two Italian Submarines in 9 Days
British Agent 'White Rabbit' Escaped Gestapo 9 Times — Spoke Perfect German and Had 14 Fake IDs
SAS Jeep Raid Destroyed 61 Luftwaffe Planes — In 10 Minutes on Single Airfield
Japanese Called Australian Militia "Chocolate Soldiers" — They Were First to Defeat Japan on Land
One British Commando Captured 23 German Soldiers — Armed Only With a Sword and Bagpipes
How One Australian Pilot Shot Down 5 Japanese Bombers — Using Only 200 Rounds
Why Australian 3 Squadron RAAF Shot Down More Zeros Than Any Other Allied Unit in 1942
Japanese Bombed Darwin 64 Times — Australian Beaufighter Squadrons Made Them Pay
How Australian 'Chocolate Soldiers' Stopped Japans Best Troops at Milne Bay 1st Japanese Land Defeat
Japanese Called Aussie Jungle Fighters 'Ghosts' — Kokoda Track Proved They Were Right
Why British AA Gunners Preferred 3.7-Inch Over Bofors — Heavier Shell Killed Bombers at 30,000 Feet
Japanese Troops Thought Australian 7th Division Was Exhausted — They Recaptured Buna in 32 Days
Why Flower Corvette Crews Slept in Hammocks — Ships Rolled 50° and Bunks Threw Sailors to Deck
Germans Called Australians 'Undisciplined Colonials' — Until They Held Tobruk for 241 Days
Why Spitfire Pilots Removed Rear-View Mirrors — They Learned to 'Feel' Enemy Aircraft Behind Them
Why Rommel's Afrika Korps Feared Australian 9th Division More Than Any British Unit
One Bomber Returned With 200 Flak Holes — Geodetic Frame Held When Fuselage Was 70% Destroyed
How Australian Sappers Cleared 7,806 Axis Mines at El Alamein — In One Night
Why Mosquito Bomber Had No Defensive Guns — Speed Made It Safer Than B-17 With 13 Machine Guns
Why Lee-Enfield Rifles Had 'Volley Sights' British Infantry Could Hit Targets at 2,000 Yards in WWI
Germans Found PIAT in Arnhem Reported 'Spring Design Is Insane But Works Better Than Panzerschreck'
Why British Paratroopers Taped 2 Sten Magazines Together Flip Reload Saved 3 Seconds in Close Combat