Description
Discover the profound narrative of 'When This Thing Happened: The Story of a Father, a Son, and the Wars That Changed.' This compelling trade paperback dives into the intricate impacts of war on a single Australian family across the tumultuous twentieth century. Author Michael McKernan, a former deputy director of the Australian War Memorial, presents an intimate account that focuses on individual experiences rather than broad military overviews. The book explores the traumatic legacy of World War II through the eyes of Mychajlo Stawyskyj, who survived as a slave to the Nazis. His son, Joe, ultimately faces the brutal realities of the Vietnam War, marking a harrowing chapter in their family's history. The narrative weaves together themes of survival, sacrifice, and the lingering effects of historical conflict, making it a thought-provoking read for historians and casual readers alike. At 256 pages, this well-researched volume combines personal stories with an authoritative grasp of both military and social history. Perfect for anyone interested in family legacies, the consequences of war, and the deeply personal stories that shape our understanding of history. Add this essential book to your collection and enlighten your views on the cost of war in our modern world.