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The Great Emu War — Australia "lost" a war to birds
The Great Emu War — Australia Lost a War to Birds
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The Great Emu War — Late 1932, Campion district, Western Australia
Explanation: In late 1932, farmers in the Campion district of Western Australia faced severe crop damage from large flocks of emus migrating
The Great Emu War — When People, Policy and Nature Collided
Explanation for the selection: This episode is striking because it pits ordinary social actors against an unexpected natural opponent. About
Why the Emu War Failed — Weapons, Ammunition, and Terrain
This path eventually reaches Scale of the Ecological Problem in the “Great Emu War”.
The Great Emu War — When Soldiers Lost to Birds
Explanation for selection: The episode stands out because it subverts expectations about state power and warfare: in late 1932, the Australi
The Great Emu War — A True but Bizarre Episode in Australian History
Explanation: In late 1932, farmers in Western Australia complained that large flocks of emus were destroying wheat crops and fences. The gov
Why the “Great Emu War” Belongs in 1930s Home‑Front Records
The Emu War episode — troops deployed in late 1932 to protect Western Australian farms from large, destructive emu flocks — is relevant to t
Contemporary 1932 Newspaper Coverage of the “Great Emu War”
Explanation: Contemporary newspapers such as The West Australian and The Sydney Morning Herald covered the 1932 emu operations extensively,
Why the “Great Emu War” Appears in Popular Histories of Quirky Wars
The Great Emu War is repeatedly included in lists and articles about quirky or absurd wars because it has all the elements that make a histo
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