Issue Details: First known date: 2017... 2017 Gallipoli : The Making of An Officer, How Private Horace Hyman Fryberg No 2304 Became Major Alan Harvey-Brooks, Chaplin
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'One hundred years ago, the Great War was still raging. How did those gallant Australian survivors deal with the scars? When I sought to discover why my great uncle vanished between World War I and World War II, I discovered that he had kept his story of service as an ANZAC at Gallipoli a secret from his descendants. The secrets Horace Hyman Fryberg to with him to his grave could not have been uncovered without the online documents that are so readily searchable today :  Wikipedia, Trove, War Memorial archives, shipping records, Harris files, the Ancestry Bulletin Board, two books and a bit of luck have enabled me to put together the details of this story.' (Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon Australian Jewish Historical Society Journal vol. 23 no. 2 2017 11652160 2017 periodical issue

    Biography has always been an important part of historical research, even though there has often been a debate among historians about the exact role of individuals in the historical process and the value of individual biographies. Often family lore clashes with history and occasionally an unusual family story turns out to be true and can add to our knowledge of history. Understanding how the individual impacts on history and visa versa is very important in the historical process. This issue of the journal largely focuses on the history of a number of different individuals spanning the period from early colonial history to individual stories of participants in World War I and World War II, and three Jewish refugee stories, which highlight the challenges and difficulties faced by Viennese Jews who sought to flee Vienna after the Anschluss. As well, two articles focus on the early religious history of Sydney Jewry, one relating to the founding era and the other to the Great Synagogue. (Editorial)

    2017
    pg. 278-299
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