Further information - Maori in the Second World War

This web feature was written by Steve Watters and Monty Soutar and produced by the NZHistory.net.nz team.

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Books

  • Ian McGibbon, Gallipoli: a guide to New Zealand battlefields and memorials, Reed, Auckland, 2004
  • Ian McGibbon, New Zealand and the Second World War: the people, the battles and the legacy, Hodder Moa Beckett, Auckland, 2003
  • Ian McGibbon (ed.), The Oxford companion to New Zealand military history, OUP, Auckland, 2000
  • Megan Hutching (ed.) with Ian McGibbon, The desert road: New Zealanders remember the North African campaign, Harper Collins, Auckland, 2005
  • Megan Hutching (ed.) with Roberto Rabel, A fair sort of battering: New Zealanders remember the Italian campaign, Harper Collins, Auckland, 2004
  • Megan Hutching (ed.) with Ian McGibbon, Jock Phillips and David Filer, A unique sort of battle: New Zealanders remember Crete, Harper Collins, Auckland, 2001
  • Monty Soutar, Nga Tama Toa – the Price of Citizenship: C Company 28 (Maori) Battalion 1939–1945, David Bateman, Auckland, 2008
  • Patricia Grace, Tu, Penguin, Auckland, 2004 (This historical
    novel was inspired by her father's own diary outlining the experiences
    of the Maori Battalion.)

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How to cite this page: 'Further information - Maori in the Second World War', URL: http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/war/maori-and-the-second-world-war/further-information, (Ministry for Culture and Heritage), updated 20-Oct-2008