Battle for Australia

The Battle for Australia is a contested historiographical term used to claim a coordinated link between a series of battles near Australia during the Pacific War of the Second World War alleged to be in preparation for a Japanese invasion of the continent.

Battle for Australia
Part of Second World War during the Pacific War

An Australian propaganda poster released in 1942. The poster was criticised for being alarmist when it was released and was banned by the Queensland government.
Date19 February 1942 - 2 September 1945
Location
Coral Sea, New Guinea, Solomon Islands and Australia
Result

Allied victory

  • End of attacks following the capitulation of Japan
Belligerents

 Allied Powers

  •  Australia
  •  New Zealand
  •  Canada
  •  United Kingdom
  •  United States
  •  Norway
  •  Netherlands

 Axis Powers

Commanders and leaders

John Curtin
Joseph Burnett
David V. J. Blake
John Crace

Gerald Muirhead Godd

Chūichi Nagumo
Mitsuo Fuchida
Kanji Matsumura
Sakonjo Naomasa
Sasaki Hankyu
Robert Yesen

Theodor Detmers
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