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Historian's 18-year-long quest to honour Australia's 'Second Anzacs'
- Historian Dr Michael Bendon discovered a WWII shipwreck in 2008 that carried Australian soldiers during the 1941 Greece and Crete campaigns, sparking nearly 20 years of research on Australia's 'Second Anzacs'.
- Over 18,200 Australians fought in Greece and Crete in 1941 to support the Allied campaign against Nazi Germany, with many captured or killed after German forces overwhelmed them.
- The shipwreck TLCA6 was part of an evacuation flotilla bombed by German dive-bombers on May 29, 1941, with no casualties as soldiers were onshore waiting to be evacuated.
- Dr Bendon works to honor the often overlooked 'Second Anzacs' by compiling a Nominal Roll and raising awareness about their contributions and sacrifices during WWII.
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