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324:, which recounted his experience as a war correspondent in Europe. However, after having initially set publication dates, publishers in both the United States and England refused to publish the book. Although no reason was given at the time, White believed the work, which contained criticism of Allied forces behaviour at both the military and political levels, was too controversial. He was therefore obliged to shelve the book until the 1980s, when he re-edited it and attempted to have it published again. It was finally published posthumously by 187: 294:
as a senior writer. In the early 1950s, he wrote a hard-hitting series that ran for over one year and called for radical reform of mental health and child welfare provisions in the State of Victoria. However, his main specialty was the Pacific and Southeast Asia, and Papua New Guinea, where he
299:. Following his retirement from daily journalism in 1963, he wrote a number of books, including a history of Papua New Guinea, a successful series of children's books, two novels, radio and television scripts and occasional contributions to various newspapers and magazines including 224:, detailing the trials and triumphs of Allied troops during that time. He was seriously wounded during the New Georgia campaign and, while recovering in Australia, he wrote 255: 589: 332:
in 2003. It is a unique work in that it provides a first-hand account by an accredited war correspondent of the final days of Hitler's regime.
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in 1942, before becoming an accredited war correspondent with the Australian forces there. Together with Australian war photographer
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travelled extensively in the 1950s and early 1960s. He was the sole Australian press representative on the
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War correspondents Osmar White (right) and Chester Wilmot, Kokoda camp, Papua New Guinea, 1941
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Biography - Reginald William Winchester (Chester) Wilmot - Australian Dictionary of Biography
376: 221: 456: 579: 574: 301: 163: 8: 259: 95: 369: 130:, White moved with his family to Australia when he was five and spent his childhood in 427: 353: 166:. From 1928 to 1933, he worked as a freelance writer in South and Southeast Asia and 91: 201: 167: 504: 279: 267: 151: 243: 209: 186: 568: 481: 325: 263: 239: 213: 340: 246:), highly impressed by White's writing ability, promoted him to one of the 229: 205: 99: 217: 127: 530: 147: 87: 278:, France, in 1945 and one of the first journalists to enter war-torn 53: 123: 66: 38: 254:. White was one of the few Australian journalists attached to the 250:
s top correspondent positions and sent him to Europe to cover the
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and writer. He is most famous for his vivid description of the
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After the war, White returned to Australia and the Melbourne
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Parliament of a Thousand Tribes: a Study of New Guinea
368: 162:as a district correspondent while studying at the 396:Under the Iron Rainbow: Northwest Australia Today 566: 142:White began his career as a journalist with the 531:"Index to Volume 35, January - December 1969" 216:to cover the guerrilla campaign conducted by 426:. HarperCollins/Cambridge University Press. 560:White at The Australian Literature Resource 352:. Australian War Classics series. Penguin. 297:Australian Antarctic expedition of 1956-57 137: 170:and published dozens of short stories in 185: 69:) - Robert Dentry, EM Dorkin, Maros Gray 567: 405:Australia for Everyone: a Modern Guide 390:(travels in the south-western Pacific) 590:People from Katoomba, New South Wales 421: 411: 402: 393: 383: 366: 347: 308:He died in Melbourne on 16 May 1991. 178:and magazines in the United Kingdom. 102:. He also wrote under the pseudonyms 77:Journalist, war correspondent, writer 610:New Zealand expatriates in Australia 502: 454: 600:20th-century Australian journalists 13: 461:Australian Dictionary of Biography 14: 621: 553: 457:"Osmar Egmont White (1909–1991)" 242:(father of future media magnate 200:during the Japanese invasion of 320:, White's other major work was 181: 523: 496: 474: 448: 256:Supreme Allied Command (SHAEF) 1: 605:The Herald (Melbourne) people 595:Australian war correspondents 441: 416:. Charles Scribner, New York. 328:in 1996, and re-published by 285: 258:, and was present during the 117: 194:White was a journalist with 7: 339:, which was adapted into a 262:. He was later attached to 220:and later also covered the 197:The Herald and Weekly Times 10: 626: 330:Cambridge University Press 260:Allied liberation of Paris 84:Osmar Egmont Dorkin White 73: 61: 46: 32:Osmar Egmont Dorkin White 27: 20: 311: 212:, White walked over the 158:. He also wrote for the 398:. Heinemann, Melbourne. 388:. Heinemann, Melbourne. 236:Herald and Weekly Times 154:, before moving to the 138:Professional background 511:. Adbonline.anu.edu.au 484:. Catalogue.nla.gov.au 341:television mini-series 208:and war correspondent 191: 172:The Australian Journal 160:Sydney Daily Telegraph 156:Wagga Wagga Advertiser 422:White, Osmar (1996). 412:White, Osmar (1978). 403:White, Osmar (1974). 394:White, Osmar (1969). 386:Time Now, Time Before 384:White, Osmar (1967). 367:White, Osmar (1966). 348:White, Osmar (1945). 335:White wrote a novel, 264:General George Patton 222:Kokoda Track Campaign 189: 50:16 May 1991 (aged 82) 585:People from Feilding 164:University of Sydney 455:Trembath, Richard. 96:New Guinea Campaign 192: 92:war correspondent 81: 80: 617: 547: 546: 544: 542: 527: 521: 520: 518: 516: 503:McDonald, Neil. 500: 494: 493: 491: 489: 478: 472: 471: 469: 467: 452: 437: 424:Conquerors' Road 417: 408: 399: 389: 380: 374: 363: 322:Conquerors' Road 272:German surrender 202:Papua New Guinea 168:Papua New Guinea 144:Cumberland Times 62:Other names 18: 17: 625: 624: 620: 619: 618: 616: 615: 614: 565: 564: 556: 551: 550: 540: 538: 529: 528: 524: 514: 512: 501: 497: 487: 485: 480: 479: 475: 465: 463: 453: 449: 444: 434: 360: 316:In addition to 314: 288: 184: 152:New South Wales 140: 120: 57: 51: 42: 36: 34: 33: 23: 12: 11: 5: 623: 613: 612: 607: 602: 597: 592: 587: 582: 577: 563: 562: 555: 554:External links 552: 549: 548: 522: 495: 473: 446: 445: 443: 440: 439: 438: 432: 419: 409: 400: 391: 381: 364: 358: 313: 310: 287: 284: 244:Rupert Murdoch 210:Chester Wilmot 183: 180: 139: 136: 119: 116: 79: 78: 75: 71: 70: 63: 59: 58: 52: 48: 44: 43: 37: 31: 29: 25: 24: 21: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 622: 611: 608: 606: 603: 601: 598: 596: 593: 591: 588: 586: 583: 581: 578: 576: 573: 572: 570: 561: 558: 557: 536: 532: 526: 510: 506: 499: 483: 477: 462: 458: 451: 447: 435: 429: 425: 420: 415: 410: 406: 401: 397: 392: 387: 382: 378: 373: 372: 365: 361: 359:0-14-014706-3 355: 351: 346: 345: 344: 342: 338: 333: 331: 327: 326:HarperCollins 323: 319: 309: 306: 304: 303: 298: 293: 283: 281: 277: 273: 269: 265: 261: 257: 253: 252:Western Front 249: 245: 241: 240:Keith Murdoch 238:chairman Sir 237: 233: 231: 227: 223: 219: 215: 214:Bulldog Track 211: 207: 203: 199: 198: 188: 179: 177: 173: 169: 165: 161: 157: 153: 149: 145: 135: 133: 129: 125: 115: 113: 109: 105: 104:Robert Dentry 101: 97: 93: 89: 85: 76: 74:Occupation(s) 72: 68: 64: 60: 55: 49: 45: 41:, New Zealand 40: 30: 26: 19: 16: 539:. 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Walkabout 218:Kanga Force 128:New Zealand 56:, Australia 22:Osmar White 569:Categories 442:References 433:0732256070 286:Later life 268:Third Army 148:Parramatta 118:Early life 112:Maros Gray 88:journalist 377:Heinemann 343:in 1983. 302:Walkabout 108:EM Dorkin 67:pen names 54:Melbourne 132:Katoomba 124:Feilding 122:Born in 39:Feilding 515:22 July 488:22 July 466:11 July 418:(novel) 248:Herald' 98:during 541:30 May 430:  356:  292:Herald 280:Berlin 110:, and 535:Trove 312:Works 276:Reims 543:2022 517:2012 490:2012 468:2024 428:ISBN 354:ISBN 47:Died 28:Born 274:at 266:'s 146:in 571:: 533:. 507:. 459:. 375:. 305:. 282:. 232:. 174:, 150:, 134:. 126:, 114:. 106:, 90:, 545:. 519:. 492:. 470:. 436:. 407:. 379:. 362:. 65:(

Index

Feilding
Melbourne
pen names
journalist
war correspondent
New Guinea Campaign
World War II
Feilding
New Zealand
Katoomba
Parramatta
New South Wales
Sydney Daily Telegraph
University of Sydney
Papua New Guinea

The Herald and Weekly Times
Papua New Guinea
Damien Parer
Chester Wilmot
Bulldog Track
Kanga Force
Kokoda Track Campaign
Kokoda Track
Keith Murdoch
Rupert Murdoch
Western Front
Supreme Allied Command (SHAEF)
Allied liberation of Paris
General George Patton

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