Italia
(Place)
Also known as: Italy.
Mentioned in
- 18 Battalion and Armoured Regiment
- Foreword
- Roll of Honour
- CHAPTER 3 — Maadi Camp
- CHAPTER 4 — Garawla Interludes
- CHAPTER 6 — Over the Water
- CHAPTER 12 — Reconstruction
- CHAPTER 24 — ‘Tanks of our Own’
- CHAPTER 25 — Back to Europe
- CHAPTER 26 — The Brick Wall—Guardiagrele
- CHAPTER 29 — Winter and Spring
- CHAPTER 30 — East of Cassino
- CHAPTER 31 — Cassino and the Mountains
- CHAPTER 34 — Northwards
- CHAPTER 35 — Tiger Country
- CHAPTER 36 — Florence—But not Quite
- CHAPTER 37 — The Road to the Plains
- CHAPTER 38 — Mud Scramble in the Romagna
- CHAPTER 40 — Through Mud and Water to the Senio
- CHAPTER 41 — Dark Winter
- CHAPTER 42 — The Surging Wave
- CHAPTER 43 — Flood Tide
- CHAPTER 44 — Retrospect
- Index
- [colophon]
- 19 Battalion and Armoured Regiment
- Foreword
- Introduction
- List of Illustrations
- List of Maps and Diagrams
- Appendix I
- CHAPTER 3 — Egypt
- CHAPTER 4 — The Western Desert
- CHAPTER 7 — Over to Macedonia
- CHAPTER 8 — Campaign in Greece
- CHAPTER 12 — The Division in the Desert
- CHAPTER 15 — Infantry Into Armour
- CHAPTER 16 — Egypt to Italy
- CHAPTER 20 — The Break-out Into the Liri Valley
- CHAPTER 21 — Rome and the Pursuit North
- CHAPTER 22 — Back to the Adriatic Coast
- CHAPTER 23 — Faenza to Trieste
- CHAPTER 24 — Repatriation and Rehabilitation
- [section]
- Summary of Casualties
- Index
- 20 Battalion and Armoured Regiment
- CHAPTER 1 — Formation and Training in New Zealand
- Foreword
- CHAPTER 3 — Training in Egypt
- CHAPTER 4 — The Campaign in Greece
- CHAPTER 5 — Crete
- CHAPTER 7 — Campaign in Libya
- CHAPTER 11 — Ruweisat Ridge
- CHAPTER 12 — Infantry to Armour
- CHAPTER 13 — Farewell to Maadi
- CHAPTER 15 — Cassino
- CHAPTER 16 — To Avezzano
- CHAPTER 17 — To Florence
- CHAPTER 18 — From Florence to the Savio
- CHAPTER 19 — Winter on the Senio
- CHAPTER 20 — The Last Lap
- CHAPTER 21 — ‘This is Yugoslavia’
- Summary of Casualties
- Index
- [backmatter]
- 21 Battalion
- CHAPTER 1 — To the United Kingdom
- Foreword
- Preface
- CHAPTER 2 — Camberley to Athens
- CHAPTER 6 — Syrian Interlude
- CHAPTER 11 — Entr'acte
- CHAPTER 12 — The Sangro and Orsogna
- CHAPTER 13 — Cassino
- CHAPTER 14 — Advance on Rome
- CHAPTER 15 — Advance to Florence
- CHAPTER 16 — Rimini
- CHAPTER 17 — The Winter Line
- CHAPTER 18 — The Final Offensive
- CHAPTER 19 — Exit 21 Battalion
- Summary of Casualties
- Index
- 22 Battalion
- CHAPTER 1 — These Were the Men
- Foreword
- Appendix — RUGBY MEMORIES
- CHAPTER 2 — Maleme, Crete
- CHAPTER 3 — Libya, 1941
- CHAPTER 5 — Minqar Qaim
- CHAPTER 6 — Disaster on Ruweisat
- CHAPTER 7 — Alamein
- CHAPTER 8 — To Italy
- CHAPTER 9 — Across the Sangro
- CHAPTER 10 — Cassino
- CHAPTER 11 — La Romola
- CHAPTER 12 — Adriatic
- CHAPTER 13 — Casa Elta
- CHAPTER 14 — ‘Hell of a Crack’
- CHAPTER 15 — Japan
- Summary of Casualties
- 23 Battalion
- List of Illustrations
- CHAPTER 1 — ‘What's in a Name?’
- CHAPTER 2 — Battle of Britain Men
- CHAPTER 5 — Battle of Crete
- CHAPTER 6 — Libya 1941
- CHAPTER 7 — Three Interludes: Kabrit, El Adem, Syria
- CHAPTER 8 — Battle for Egypt
- CHAPTER 12 — Maadi to Orsogna
- CHAPTER 13 — Cassino
- CHAPTER 14 — Terelle, Atina, Rome
- CHAPTER 15 — On to Florence
- CHAPTER 16 — Iesi to Gambettola
- CHAPTER 17 — To the Senio
- CHAPTER 18 — The Last Campaign
- CHAPTER 19 — Marching On!
- Summary of Casualties
- 24 Battalion
- CHAPTER 1 — Formation and Training
- Foreword
- CHAPTER 2 — Campaign in Greece
- CHAPTER 5 — El Mreir
- CHAPTER 6 — El Alamein
- CHAPTER 8 — Tripoli and Medenine
- CHAPTER 11 — Last Days in Africa
- CHAPTER 12 — The Sangro and Beyond
- CHAPTER 13 — Cassino
- CHAPTER 16 — Rimini to the Senio
- CHAPTER 17 — Winter on the Senio
- CHAPTER 18 — From the Senio to Trieste
- Summary of Casualties
- Index
- 25 Battalion
- List of Illustrations
- CHAPTER 2 — Greece
- CHAPTER 4 — Sidi Rezegh
- CHAPTER 6 — The Alamein Line
- CHAPTER 9 — Tunisia to Italy
- CHAPTER 10 — The Sangro: Orsogna
- CHAPTER 11 — Cassino
- CHAPTER 13 — Liri Valley
- CHAPTER 14 — Advance on Florence
- CHAPTER 15 — Rimini to the Uso
- CHAPTER 16 — Uso to the Savio
- CHAPTER 17 — The Senio
- CHAPTER 18 — The Senio to Trieste
- Summary of Casualties
- Index
- 26 Battalion
- Chapter 1 — In Burnham and Journey Overseas
- Foreword
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Chapter 5 — The Second Libyan Campaign
- Chapter 7 — The Battle for Egypt
- Chapter 11 — Departure from Egypt
- Chapter 12 — First Battle in Italy
- Chapter 13 — The Battle for Orsogna
- Chapter 14 — The Battle for Cassino
- Chapter 15 — The Advance through the Liri Valley
- Chapter 16 — The Advance on Florence
- Chapter 17 — The Advance from Rimini
- Chapter 19 — The Final Offensive in Italy
- Chapter 20 — The Break-up of a Unit
- Summary Of Casualties
- Index
- [backmatter]
- 27 (Machine Gun) Battalion
- CHAPTER 1 — Going Overseas
- CHAPTER 2 — Egypt
- CHAPTER 3 — The First Encounter
- CHAPTER 5 — Crete
- CHAPTER 6 — Sidi Rezegh
- CHAPTER 7 — Sidi Azeiz and Gazala
- CHAPTER 10 — Ruweisat Ridge
- CHAPTER 12 — The New Zealand Box
- CHAPTER 13 — The Battle of Alamein
- CHAPTER 14 — The Pursuit
- CHAPTER 15 — Tebaga Gap
- CHAPTER 16 — Victory in Africa
- CHAPTER 17 — The Sangro River
- CHAPTER 18 — Orsogna
- CHAPTER 19 — Cassino
- CHAPTER 21 — Florence
- CHAPTER 22 — The Romagna
- CHAPTER 25 — The End of the War
- Summary of Casualties
- 28 (Maori) Battalion
- CHAPTER 1 — Formation and Departure
- WINDSOR CASTLE — Foreword
- Preface
- List of Illustrations
- CHAPTER 6 — Sollum and Gazala
- CHAPTER 11 — Takrouna
- CHAPTER 12 — Across the Mediterranean
- CHAPTER 13 — Orsogna
- CHAPTER 14 — Cassino
- CHAPTER 15 — Advance on Florence
- CHAPTER 16 — The Rimini Campaign
- CHAPTER 17 — The Winter Campaign
- CHAPTER 18 — The Last Battle
- CHAPTER 19 — Aotea Quay
- Summary of Casualties
- Index
- Already Published
- 2nd New Zealand Divisional Artillery
- Preface
- List of Illustrations
- CHAPTER 13 — The Surveyors
- CHAPTER 16 — Italy: The Sangro and Orsogna
- CHAPTER 21 — Winter in the Romagna
- SUMMARY OF CASUALTIES — (ALL REGIMENTS)
- Index
- Brigadier Miles, the First CRA
- Maadi and the Western Desert
- Back to the Olympus Line
- The Second Day at Maleme
- Bad News of the Tank Battle
- The First Attack on Sidi Rezegh
- The Guns Fail to Save 5 Brigade Headquarters
- Panzers Overwhelm Most of 6 Brigade
- The Sinking of the Chakdina
- Key Men Leave for Service in the Pacific
- Takrouna
- [section]
- Burg el Arab
- The Move to Italy
- Marking Time at Taranto
- A New Kind of War in Italy
- Edging Towards the Sangro River
- Guardiagrele and Orsogna
- Survey Work
- Withdrawing from the Orsogna Front
- [section]
- Anti-Tankers Form 39 Mortar Battery
- The Pursuit Begins
- Tragedy at La Romola
- The Final Attacks
- [section]
- [section]
- Some Units are Disbanded
- The Forthcoming Offensive
- Changes in Personnel
- The Gaiana Canal
- A Rapid Advance towards the Po
- The Race to Padua
- From Venice to the Piave
- Tension after VE Day
- [section]
- 4th and 6th Reserve Mechanical Transport Companies
- Alam Halfa and Alamein
- Bardia to Enfidaville
- Battle for Egypt
- CHAPTER 4 — Division in Syria
- CHAPTER 5 — Rommel Strikes
- CHAPTER 6 — Forced March to the Desert
- CHAPTER 9 — Rommel's Battle Plans
- CHAPTER 10 — Germans Break In
- CHAPTER 17 — Thrusts, Parries, and Plans
- CHAPTER 18 — Both Armies Prepare Attacks
- CHAPTER 25 — Enemy Prepares Counter-attack
- Appendix II — 22 BATTALION IN CAPTIVITY
- Chaplains
- CONTENTS
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
- LIST OF MAPS
- CHAPTER 13 — ITALY
- Senior Chaplains in the 2nd NZEF
- Chaplains' Courses
- The Maori Chaplains
- End of Tunisian Campaign
- [section]
- Battles in Italy
- Courses for Chaplains
- Prisoners of War
- The Chaplains
- [section]
- The Denomination as a Unit
- Communicant Forms
- What makes a good Chaplain?
- [section]
- Crete
- iii
- III: Defensive Decisions
- V: Preparations of 2 NZ Division: 30 April–19 May
- VI: German Preparations
- I: Maleme and 22 Battalion
- III: Canea-Galatas Sector
- I: The Attack on Galatas
- Appendix IX — RETURN VISITS TO CRETE — (By M. B. McGlynn)
- Index
- [section]
- By Caique
- Moir and Perkins
- By Naval Craft
- Failed
- Second Attempts
- Those who Died
- UNPUBLISHED SOURCES
- Divisional Cavalry
- Foreword
- Roll of Honour
- CHAPTER 3 — C Squadron with the Second Echelon
- CHAPTER 4 — The Regiment United
- CHAPTER 9 — The Capture of Bardia
- CHAPTER 11 — The Race for Egypt
- CHAPTER 18 — ‘Pastures New’
- CHAPTER 19 — Operations on the Sangro Front
- CHAPTER 20 — Cassino
- CHAPTER 21 — Pursuit to Florence
- CHAPTER 22 — Across the Rubicon
- CHAPTER 24 — Over the Rivers
- CHAPTER 25 — The Last Days
- CHAPTER 26 — The Spirit of the Regiment
- Summary of Casualties
- Index
- Divisional Signals
- Foreword
- List of Illustrations
- CHAPTER 2 — To Egypt and the United Kingdom
- CHAPTER 4 — Concentration of the Division
- CHAPTER 7 — Battle for Crete
- CHAPTER 9 — The Cyrenaican Offensive
- CHAPTER 15 — From Bardia to Tripoli
- CHAPTER 17 — The Sangro and Orsogna
- CHAPTER 18 — The Struggle for Cassino
- CHAPTER 20 — The Gothic Line
- CHAPTER 21 — Into the Plains
- CHAPTER 22 — The Final Offensive
- CHAPTER 23 — Repatriation
- [section]
- Summary of Casualties
- Documents Relating to New Zealand's Participation in the Second World War 1939–45: Volume I
- CONTENTS
- ITALY
- Appendix II — Visit Of Ministers From Dominions And Of A Representative From India — New Zealand Forces — Note of a Meeting Held at the War Office at 5.30 p.m. on Monday,6 November 1939
- Index
- 1 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs1 to the Governor-General of New Zealand2
- 4 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the Governor-General of New Zealand
- 12 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs1 to the Prime Minister of New Zealand
- 14 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the Governor-General of New Zealand
- 15 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the Governor-General of New Zealand
- 16 — The Governor-General of New Zealand to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs
- 18 — The Prime Minister of New Zealand to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs
- 55 — The Prime Minister of New Zealand to the Hon. P. Fraser (London)
- 77 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 78 — The Prime Minister to General Freyberg
- 79 — General Freyberg to the Prime Minister
- 80 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 98 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 112 — Memorandum from the Naval Secretary to the Permanent Head, Prime Minister's Department (Wellington) — OCEAN ESCORT FOR TROOP CONVOY
- 119 — The Governor-General of New Zealand to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs
- 123 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the Governor-General of New Zealand
- 126 — The Prime Minister of Australia to the Prime Minister of New Zealand
- 135 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the Governor-General of New Zealand
- 140 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the Governor-General of New Zealand
- 146 — The Prime Minister of Australia to the Prime Minister of New Zealand
- 153 — The Minister of Defence to General Freyberg
- 154 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the Governor-General of New Zealand
- 161 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the Governor-General of New Zealand
- 173 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the Governor-General of New Zealand
- Route and Destination of Convoy and Escorts
- Equipping and Re-concentration of Australian Imperial Force
- Problems Caused by Splitting the New Zealand Expeditionary Force
- 216 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the Governor-General of New Zealand
- 217 — General Freyberg (London) to the Minister of Defence
- 293 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the Prime Minister of New Zealand [Extract]
- 335 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs2 to the Prime Minister of New Zealand
- 362 — The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom to the Prime Minister of New Zealand
- 388 — General Freyberg to the Prime Minister of New Zealand
- 448 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the acting Prime Minister of New Zealand
- The Importance of the Weather and Climate
- Immediate Defence of Egypt
- Conclusions
- Documents Relating to New Zealand's Participation in the Second World War 1939–45: Volume II
- CONTENTS
- Despatch of 2nd New Zealand Division to Italy
- Campaign in Italy, 1943–44
- End of Campaign in Italy
- Index
- 140 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 149 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 165 — The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom to the Prime Minister of New Zealand
- 176 — The Prime Minister of New Zealand to the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- 207 — General Freyberg to the Prime Minister
- 209 — General Freyberg to the Prime Minister
- 210 — The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom to the Prime Minister of New Zealand
- 223 — The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom to the Prime Minister of New Zealand
- 288 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 290 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 291 — General Freyberg to the Prime Minister
- 293 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 295 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 300 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 301 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 303 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 306 — The Prime Minister of New Zealand to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs
- 307 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the Prime Minister of New Zealand
- 308 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the Prime Minister of New Zealand
- 310 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 311 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 312 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 319 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 320 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence2
- 322 — The Rt. Hon. P. Fraser (London) to the acting Prime Minister
- 323 — General Freyberg to the Prime Minister (Cairo)2
- 330 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 334 — Letter from the Prime Minister to General Leese
- 346 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 353 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 354 — The Prime Minister of New Zealand to the High Commissioner for New Zealand (London) — [Extract]
- 355 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 356 — The High Commissioner for New Zealand (London) to the Prime Minister of New Zealand
- 23 November 1943
- Action after the Fall of Italy
- The Significance of Cos
- The Decision to hold Leros and Samos
- Conclusions
- 364 — The Prime Minister of New Zealand to the Hon. W. Nash (Washington)
- 367 — The Hon. W. Nash (London) to the Prime Minister of New Zealand
- 368 — The Hon. W. Nash (London) to the Prime Minister
- 373 — The Hon. W. Nash (London) to the Prime Minister
- 375 — The Hon. W. Nash (London) to the Prime Minister
- 377 — The Prime Minister of New Zealand to General Freyberg
- 378 — General Freyberg to the Prime Minister
- 379 — The Prime Minister to General Freyberg
- 381 — General Freyberg to General Puttick
- 382 — General Freyberg to the Prime Minister2
- 383 — The Rt. Hon. P. Fraser (London) to the acting Prime Minister1
- 385 — The acting Prime Minister to General Freyberg
- 390 — The Prime Minister of New Zealand to the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- 393 — The Prime Minister to General Freyberg
- 394 — General Freyberg to the Prime Minister — [Extract]
- 395 — The Prime Minister to General Freyberg
- 398 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 399 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 402 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 404 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 409 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 412 — The Prime Minister to General Freyberg
- 413 — General Freyberg to the Prime Minister
- 414 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence1
- 417 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 422 — General Freyberg to the Prime Minister (London)1 — [Extract]
- 426 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence — [Extract]
- 427 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 434 — The acting Prime Minister to General Freyberg
- 436 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 437 — The Minister of Defence to General Freyberg
- 438 — The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom to the acting Prime Minister of New Zealand1
- 440 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 442 — The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom to the acting Prime Minister of New Zealand1
- 448 — General Freyberg to the Prime Minister (San Francisco)
- 459 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 460 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the Prime Minister of New Zealand
- 461 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 462 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence1
- 464 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence2 — [Extract]
- 466 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 467 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 468 — The acting Prime Minister to General Freyberg
- 470 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence
- 471 — The Prime Minister of New Zealand to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs
- 472 — The Prime Minister to General Freyberg (London)2
- 474 — General Freyberg (London) to the Prime Minister
- 475 — The Prime Minister of New Zealand to the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- 477 — The Prime Minister of New Zealand to the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- 479 — General Freyberg to the Prime Minister
- 480 — General Freyberg to the Prime Minister
- (c) Present and Pending Operations
- Documents Relating to New Zealand's Participation in the Second World War 1939–45: Volume III
- Appendix II — Visit of Ministers from Dominions and of a Representative from India — AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND NAVAL DEFENCE (Winter 1939)
- Index
- 11 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the High Commissioner for the United Kingdom (Wellington)
- 17 — The Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs to the Governor-General of New Zealand
- 418 — The Prime Minister to Major-General Barrowclough
- 433 — The Prime Minister of New Zealand to the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom — [Extract]
- 439 — The Prime Minister of New Zealand to the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom — [Extract]
- 440 — The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom to the Prime Minister of New Zealand — [Extract]
- 441 — The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom to the Prime Minister of New Zealand
- 445 — General Freyberg to the acting Prime Minister1
- 448 — General Freyberg to the Minister of Defence — [Extract]
- 449 — New Zealand Military Liaison Officer (London) to the Prime Minister of New Zealand (San Francisco)1
- 451 — General Freyberg to the acting Prime Minister1
- 458 — The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom to the Prime Minister of New Zealand
- 460 — General Freyberg (London) to the Minister of Defence
- 464 — General Freyberg (London) to the Prime Minister
- 465 — General Freyberg (London) to the Prime Minister
- 478 — The Prime Minister of New Zealand to the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom1
- 480 — General Freyberg (London) to the Prime Minister
- 488 — General Freyberg (London) to the Prime Minister
- 490 — General Freyberg (Italy) to the Prime Minister
- 497 — The Prime Minister to the Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs2
- Appreciation of Probable Japanese Policy in the Far East
- Defence Problems
- Defence Requirements and Possibilities of Meeting Them
- Episodes & Studies Volume 1
- On Patrol
- The Women’s Auxiliary Army Corps
- Voluntary Aids
- Biographical Notes
- Food and Health
- The First Voyage
- At the Fleet Club
- The Mediterranean: Italy
- Foreword
- Stalags
- Liberation
- After Capture
- Across the Mediterranean
- Transit Camps
- Gruppignano
- Officers’ Camps
- Other Camps in Italy
- Working Camps
- Life in Camp
- Medical Care
- The Italian Armistice
- Regimental Aid Post
- Advanced Dressing Station
- [backmatter]
- [section]
- [section]
- The Battle of Leros
- Episodes & Studies Volume 2
- EARLY STRATEGIC BOMBING
- BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
- BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
- Leander on Foreign Service
- Hunting Enemy Raiders
- A MILITARY LIABILITY
- CUTTING THE AXIS SUPPLY LINES
- THE TORPEDO-BOMBERS ATTACK
- OVER TO THE OFFENSIVE
- BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES
- [backmatter]
- I: Panzer Attack in Greece
- V: Panzer Grenadiers in the Senio Bridgehead
- [backmatter]
- To Escape
- Escape Organisation
- Escape Equipment
- Outside Help
- Types of Escape
- Escapes in Crete
- Escapes in Greece
- The Italian Armistice
- Escapes in Germany
- Escapers in Yugoslavia
- Historical Records of New Zealand
- History of New Zealand. Vol. III.
- In Peace & War: A Civilian Soldier's Story
- Italy Volume I: The Sangro to Cassino
- I: The Strategic Prelude
- [title page]
- Preface
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- List of Maps and Diagrams
- Appendix I — Casualties in 2 New Zealand Division — 12 November 1943–10 April 1944
- CHAPTER 1 — Italy and Her Invaders
- II: The Land of Italy
- I: The Political Decision
- II: Rebuilding the Division
- III: Back in Europe
- I: The State of the Campaign
- II: The Division Moves Up
- III: The First Contacts
- I: Over The River and Up The Hill
- II: Operation TORSO
- I: Operation FLORENCE
- II: Operation ULYSSES
- I: The Winter Line
- II: The Lessons of Experience
- I: A New Task
- I: History and Policy
- I: Plans and Dispositions
- II: The Maoris' Action
- I: The Origin of dickens
- IV: 23–26 March
- (ii)
- (iii)
- Appendix IV — German Commanders in Italy
- Index
- [backmatter]
- I: UNPUBLISHED
- II: PUBLISHED
- Journey Towards Christmas
- Foreword
- Contents
- List Of Illustrations
- List Of Maps
- Chapter 2 — How To See Egypt On A Pound A Week
- Chapter 4 — Picnic Before A Thunderstorm
- Chapter 7 — Island Interlude
- Chapter 9 — Fox In The Fowl Run
- Chapter 10 — Thursday, Friday, And Saturday
- Chapter 11 — Prison And The Mushroom Country
- Chapter 14 — A Study In Discomfort
- Chapter 17 — Feeding A Caterpillar
- Chapter 20 — Through The Vineyards
- Chapter 22 — White Christmas
- Chapter 24 — ‘…And The Rear Party Will Clean Up’
- (3) Diversion to a Dragon-Slaying
- (1) The Sangro
- (3) And So To Rome
- (1) The Rivers
- (2) Drive to a Cricket Match
- Letter from John Cawte Beaglehole to his Mother, 28-29 September 1926
- Medical Services in New Zealand and The Pacific
- [backmatter]
- Preface
- Contents
- List of Maps
- I: Medical Arrangements
- VII: General Medical Survey – 2 NZEF (IP)
- VIII: Withdrawal of 3 NZ Division from Active Role and Return to New Zealand
- CHAPTER 4 — Italy
- I: Conditions at Stalag VIIIB, Lamsdorf
- I: Prisoners from Second Libyan Campaign
- II: Prisoners from the Pre-Alamein Period
- III: Repatriation of Prisoners
- V: Working Parties
- IX: Repatriation of Sick and Wounded Prisoners of War and Medical Protected Personnel
- XI: Optician Service
- I: Hospital Ship Maunganui
- II: 1 Netherlands Military Hospital Ship Oranje
- General Index
- III: Recruitment of Medical Officers
- V: Recruitment of Nurses
- XII: Joint Council of the Order of St. John and New Zealand Red Cross Society
- Medical Units of 2 NZEF in Middle East and Italy
- [backmatter]
- Medical Units of 2 NZEF in Middle East and Italy
- [title page]
- FOREWORD
- CONTENTS
- LIST OF MAPS
- INDEX
- 4 Field Ambulance
- Voyage of Second Echelon to United Kingdom
- With the Third Echelon to Egypt
- Italy Declares War
- In the Captured Medical Centre
- CCS Team in Sicily
- Another Campaign Ahead
- Voyage Across the Mediterranean
- CCS Arrives
- 3 General Hospital at Bari
- [section]
- ‘Winter Line’
- 2 General Hospital Established at Caserta
- The Hospitals
- Final Attack on Cassino
- Capture of Rome
- Health Control
- Spell at Arce
- [section]
- Thrust Towards Florence
- 6 MDS at Tavarnelle
- Siena
- [section]
- Attack on Gothic Line
- 1 General Hospital at Senigallia
- Move to Fabriano
- Life at Fabriano
- Arrival of Reinforcements
- 6 MDS on Manoeuvres
- The Surrender
- The Hospitals
- Haine Hospital in England
- [section]
- At the Hospitals
- Move to Lake Trasimene
- Disbandment
- 4 Field Ambulance
- 5 Field Ambulance
- 6 Field Ambulance
- 4 Field Hygiene Section
- 1 (Mobile) Casualty Clearing Station
- 1 General Hospital
- New Zealand Engineers, Middle East
- Foreword
- Contents
- [section]
- CHAPTER 4 — The Campaign in Greece
- CHAPTER 5 — The Campaign in Crete
- CHAPTER 7 — The Crusader Campaign
- CHAPTER 10 — Neap Tide in Egypt
- CHAPTER 12 — The Turn of the Tide
- CHAPTER 13 — High Tide in Tripolitania
- CHAPTER 18 — Cassino
- CHAPTER 19 — 14 Forestry Company in Italy
- CHAPTER 22 — To the Senio
- CHAPTER 23 — To Ronchi
- CHAPTER 24 — ‘Battled Fields no More’
- Appendix I — ORDER OF BATTLE — New Zealand Engineers — Middle East and Italy, 1939–45
- Appendix II — 2 NZEF ARMY POSTAL SERVICE
- Index
- [section]
- 19 Army Troops Company
- [section]
- The Army Troops Companies
- 21 Mechanical Equipment Company
- 2 NZ Division
- [section]
- 14 Forestry Company in Algiers
- [section]
- [section]
- INTENTION
- Lessons learned as a result of operations in Italy
- New Zealanders with the Royal Air Force (Vol. I)
- CHAPTER 1 — The Royal Air Force and Early New Zealand Representation
- Contents
- Introduction
- Appendix I — Principal Events of the Second World War 1939–42
- CHAPTER 3 — Meeting the German Attack
- CHAPTER 5 — Bombing and Reconnaissance, 1940
- CHAPTER 7 — Air War at Sea
- CHAPTER 8 — Early Bomber Offensive
- CHAPTER 9 — The Part of No. 75 Squadron
- CHAPTER 13 — Pathfinders and Raids on Italy
- Appendix II — A Flight to italy in1940
- Glossary of Abbreviations
- Index
- New Zealanders with the Royal Air Force (Vol. II)
- CHAPTER 1 — Introduction
- Contents
- Appendix I — PRINCIPAL EVENTS OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR 1943–45
- CHAPTER 3 — Bomber Command and the Battle of the Ruhr
- CHAPTER 4 — Longer-range Attacks
- CHAPTER 7 — Day-Fighters and Fighter-bombers
- CHAPTER 8 — Night Fighters
- CHAPTER 9 — Prelude to Invasion
- CHAPTER 10 — Normandy
- CHAPTER 11 — Flying Bombs and Rockets
- CHAPTER 12 — Forward to the Rhine
- CHAPTER 13 — Transport and Special Duties
- CHAPTER 14 — Bomber Command and the Battle of Germany
- Index
- No. 75 Squadron
- New Zealanders with the Royal Air Force (Volume III)
- CHAPTER 1 — Prelude to War
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- List of Maps and Diagrams
- Appendix I — PRINCIPAL EVENTS OF THE MIDDLE EAST AND MEDITERRANEAN CAMPAIGNS 1940–45
- CHAPTER 2 — Early Operations over Many Fronts
- CHAPTER 3 — Western Desert—The Second Year
- CHAPTER 4 — Western Desert—The Third Year
- CHAPTER 5 — Algeria and Tunisia
- CHAPTER 6 — Malta
- CHAPTER 7 — Sicily
- CHAPTER 8 — Italy
- CHAPTER 9 — Beyond the Italian Battlefront
- CHAPTER 10 — The End In Italy
- Appendix II — CHRONOLOGY OF PRINCIPAL EVENTS IN SOUTH-EAST ASIA
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index
- New Zealand Medical Services in Middle East and Italy
- [backmatter]
- [title page]
- Foreword
- Preface
- List of Illustrations
- List of Maps and Diagrams
- CHAPTER 13 — The Move to Italy—Sangro and Orsogna Battles
- CHAPTER 15 — Administration in Italy, November 1943–December 1944
- CHAPTER 19 — Final Period in Italy
- Appendix I
- Index
- Second Echelon—Voyage to United Kingdom
- Establishment of a New Zealand General Hospital in Egypt
- Defence of Egypt
- New Zealand Medical Stores Depot
- General Military Situation
- Netherlands Hospital Ship Oranje
- Maadi Camp Hospital
- Enemy Air Raids on Canal Zone
- New Zealand Medical Units in the Campaign
- Marriages of NZANS Sisters
- First Repatriation of NZMC Prisoners of War
- Medical Arrangements
- 3 General Hospital Receives Casualties from Sicily
- Moves of 1 NZ Convalescent Depot
- Staffing of New Zealand Medical Corps
- Strength of Units—Other Ranks
- Repatriation of Prisoners of War
- Preparations for Move to Italy
- Liaison Officer HS Oranje
- 102 VD Treatment Centre becomes Mobile Unit
- Move to Burg el Arab
- Arrangements in Italy
- Preparation for Move to Italy
- Division Moves to Italy
- Medical Arrangements
- 3 General Hospital at Bari
- Start of Italian Winter
- General Situation
- Medical Arrangements for Sangro Crossing
- Work at the Battle MDS
- Surgery
- Penicillin
- Penicillin in Gas Gangrene
- At 3 General Hospital
- Health of the Troops
- Malaria
- Venereal Disease
- Immersion or Trench Foot
- Water
- LESSONS FROM INITIAL OPERATIONS IN ITALY
- Division Joins Fifth Army
- Siting of 2 NZ General Hospital
- Siting of Divisional Units
- An Incident between Attacks
- Work at 3 General Hospital
- Battle Situation and Regrouping
- Breakthrough towards Rome
- 2 NZ Division Breaks off Pursuit
- Venereal Disease
- Malaria
- New Zealand Forces Clubs
- [section]
- Hospital Ship Policy
- Medical Layout
- Tour by Director-General of Medical Services
- Visit of Prime Minister of New Zealand
- Arrival of Second Section, 11th Reinforcements
- 14 Optician Unit
- New Medical Units Formed
- Plans for Move Forward of Base Units
- Shortage of Medical Officers
- Recruitment of New Zealand Doctors in the United Kingdom
- Non-professional Officers
- NZWAAC (Medical Division)
- Red Cross Organisation
- [section]
- [section]
- Work at the CCS
- Malaria Control
- Health of the Troops
- Battle Situation
- Moves to Senigallia of HQ 2 NZEF and Medical Units
- Reorganisation of the Field Ambulances
- [section]
- [section]
- Surgery at 1 General Hospital
- Climate
- Prevalent Diseases
- Deaths in New Zealand Medical Units, September–December 1944
- Returned Prisoners of War
- The Surrender
- Tenseness in Trieste
- Post-Armistice Medical Arrangements
- Health of Troops
- Malaria
- Dysentery
- Staff for Repatriation Unit, United Kingdom
- Medical Services with Prisoner-of-war Repatriation Group
- Italy—Uncertainty before VJ Day
- Medical Administration 2 NZ Division
- Disbandment of Units
- Diseases
- Optician Unit
- Evacuation of Invalids from Italy and Egypt
- United Kingdom Leave Scheme
- Reorganisation
- Wind-up in Southern Italy
- Closing Days in Egypt
- On Government
- Petrol Company
- Foreword
- CHAPTER 4 — Desert Training
- CHAPTER 5 — ‘Oh To Be In England!’
- CHAPTER 6 — The Wavell Show
- CHAPTER 7 — Campaign in Greece
- CHAPTER 9 — Libya, 1941
- CHAPTER 12 — A Fateful Month
- CHAPTER 13 — Eighth Army Conquers
- CHAPTER 14 — The End in North Africa
- CHAPTER 15 — On to Italy
- CHAPTER 16 — All Roads lead to Rome
- CHAPTER 17 — Clean-up in Italy
- CHAPTER 18 — Home at Last
- Summary of Casualties
- [backmatter]
- Political and External Affairs
- List of Illustrations
- Prelude: A Field Defined
- CHAPTER 1 — September 1939
- CHAPTER 2 — The Working of ‘Imperialism’
- CHAPTER 4 — The Critical Year
- CHAPTER 5 — Impact of a Labour Government
- CHAPTER 6 — Defence Policy
- CHAPTER 8 — Explosion
- CHAPTER 9 — Whither?
- CHAPTER 11 — Search for Unity
- CHAPTER 12 — Awkward Minorities
- CHAPTER 14 — Politicians and Soldiers
- CHAPTER 15 — Impact of the Pacific
- CHAPTER 16 — A Second Front
- CHAPTER 20 — Food or Fighting Men?
- CHAPTER 21 — The Politics of Fighting Japan
- CHAPTER 24 — Welfare and Peace
- CHAPTER 25 — East and West
- Index
- Prisoners of War
- I: Early Air Force Prisoners
- Foreword
- Author's Preface
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- List of Maps
- CHAPTER 11 — The Reception of Liberated Prisoners in the United Kingdom and Their Repatriation
- III: The First Battles in the Middle East
- IV: Protection of the Interests of Prisoners of War and Civilian Internees
- VI: Germans and Italians interned in New Zealand
- II: The Crete Campaign—Prisoners in Greece and Germany
- V: Relief Work
- I: The Desert Campaign of 1941—Prisoners in Italian Hands
- II: Prisoners in Germany
- IV: Protection of the Interests of Prisoners of War and Civilians
- V: Relief Work
- II: Early Prisoner-of-war Camps in the Far East
- III: Protection of the Interests of Prisoners of War and Civilian Internees
- I: The North African Campaigns of 1942–43—Prisoners in Italian Hands
- II: Escapers in Greece
- III: Prisoners of War in Germany
- V: Protection of the Interests of Prisoners of War and Civilians
- VI: Relief Work
- VII: Enemy Aliens in New Zealand
- I: Events preceding and immediately following the Italian Armistice
- II: Transit and Permanent Camps in Germany and Austria
- III: Escapes from Italy after the Armistice
- IV: New Zealanders captured in the Italian and Aegean Campaigns
- V: Protection of the Interests of Prisoners of War and Civilians
- VI: Relief Work
- V: Japanese Prisoners of War in New Zealand
- I: The Events of 1944 and German Camps from late 1943 onwards
- II: The War in Italy in 1944 and Escapes to Allied Lines
- III: Reception of Ex-prisoners of War in Italy
- VI: Protection of Interests of Prisoners of War and Civilians
- VIII: Enemy Aliens in New Zealand
- II: Last Escapes to Allied Lines in Italy
- III: Release and Evacuation of Camps in Austria
- VII: Enemy Aliens in New Zealand
- II: Recovery and Evacuation after the Armistice
- Index
- ALREADY PUBLISHED:
- Problems of 2 NZEF
- List of Illustrations
- List of Maps
- Introduction
- [section]
- CHAPTER 2 — The First Year Overseas
- CHAPTER 4 — Defeat and Victory
- CHAPTER 5 — Towards Rome
- CHAPTER 6 — The Last Eighteen Months
- CHAPTER 9 — Non-divisional, Base and Line-of-Communication Units
- CHAPTER 10 — Relations with the Government of New Zealand and with Army Headquarters
- CHAPTER 11 — Relations with General Headquarters
- CHAPTER 14 — Womanpower
- Appendix V — 2 NZEF — Casualty Statement—All Campaigns — Figures as at 2 Jun 45
- Appendix VIII — LIST OF STANDING INSTRUCTIONS
- Index
- ORGANISATION OF HQ 2 NZEF
- MATRON-IN-CHIEF - PRINCIPAL MATRON
- EXTRA DUTY PAY
- CHAPLAINS
- PUBLICITY
- SECOND ECHELON
- CENSOR SECTIONS
- REINFORCEMENT DRAFTS
- TRAINING
- MILITARY LAW
- DISCIPLINE
- MARRIAGES
- [section]
- CHRISTMAS CARDS
- Royal New Zealand Air Force
- Sport 17: Spring 1996
- Supply Company
- Foreword
- CHAPTER 2 — Wavell's Campaign
- CHAPTER 4 — With the Division in Greece
- CHAPTER 6 — Crete
- CHAPTER 7 — Advance into Libya
- CHAPTER 12 — Arrival in Italy
- CHAPTER 13 — Sangro and Cassino
- CHAPTER 14 — Hove Dump
- CHAPTER 15 — Rome and Florence
- CHAPTER 16 — On the Adriatic Coast
- CHAPTER 17 — The Final Advance
- CHAPTER 18 — End of the War
- Index
- Summary of Casualties
- The Farthest Promised Land — English Villagers, New Zealand Immigrants of the 1870s
- The Home Front Volume I
- CHAPTER 1 — The End of Waiting
- Foreword
- OFFICIAL HISTORY OF NEW ZEALAND IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR 1939–45
- CHAPTER 2 — Impact of War
- CHAPTER 3 — The First Moves
- CHAPTER 9 — The Menace of Japan
- CHAPTER 10 — War Comes to the Pacific
- CHAPTER 12 — Defence by the People
- CHAPTER 13 — Russia and the War
- CHAPTER 14 — The American Invasion
- The Home Front Volume II
- The New Zealand Dental Services
- List of Illustrations
- List of Maps
- Treatment of Enemy Aliens
- CHAPTER 19 — Alamein to Tunisia
- CHAPTER 22 — Early Days in Italy
- CHAPTER 23 — The Italian Campaign
- CHAPTER 24 — Summary
- Major J. A. S. Mackenzie, NZDC (OC Mobile Dental Section), to DDS Wellington, 14 June 1945:
- Preparations for the Italian Campaign and Scheme WAKATIPU
- Captain N. E. Wickham of 4 NZ Field Ambulance:
- Captain P. F. Foote2 of 6 NZ Field Ambulance:
- Reorganisation for Close-country Warfare
- CHAPTER 32 — The New Zealand Dental Corps as Prisoners of War
- CHAPTER 33 — The United Kingdom Reception Group
- Glossary
- Index
- The New Zealanders at Gallipoli
- The New Zealand Minstrelsy (1852). William Golder and the beginnings of a national literature in New Zealand.
- The Pacific
- CHAPTER 1 — Japan—Rise and Conquest
- CHAPTER 6 — The End of a Division
- CHAPTER 12 — Occupation in Japan
- CHAPTER 13 — Reflections
- I: New Zealand's Responsibility
- I: The Third Division Emerges
- V: Training for Combat
- I: Vella Lavella
- II: The Treasuries
- IV: The Capture of Green Islands
- Appendix VII
- Appendix VIII
- Appendix IX
- Appendix X
- Index
- The Relief of Tobruk
- CHAPTER 1 — After Greece and Crete
- Preface
- CHAPTER 5 — Eighth Army and Panzer Group Africa
- CHAPTER 6 — From Baggush to the Libyan Frontier
- CHAPTER 8 — The Frontier Operations Begin
- CHAPTER 9 — Heading for Tobruk
- CHAPTER 14 — Success at Belhamed; Failure at Sidi Rezegh
- CHAPTER 16 — A Costly Night Attack on Sidi Rezegh
- CHAPTER 17 — Rommel's ‘Evil Dream’
- CHAPTER 19 — The Loss of 5 Brigade Headquarters
- CHAPTER 21 — Increasing Pressure on 6 Brigade
- CHAPTER 23 — Sidi Rezegh is Lost
- CHAPTER 24 — Belhamed and Zaafran
- CHAPTER 26 — Gazala and Beyond
- The Right Honourable Sir Francis H. D. Bell, P.C., G.C.M.G., K.C.,: His Life and Times
- The Royal New Zealand Navy
- Chapter 1 — Genesis of Royal New Zealand Navy
- CHAPTER 2 — Outbreak of War: Cruise of HMS Achilles
- CHAPTER 3 — The Search for the Admiral Graf Spee
- CHAPTER 6 — The Cruise of the Leander
- CHAPTER 13 — The Loss of HMS Neptune
- CHAPTER 14 — Anti-Submarine Policy
- CHAPTER 16 — The Aggressions of Japan
- CHAPTER 25 — The Surrender of Japan
- CHAPTER 29 — New Zealanders in the Royal Navy
- To Greece
- CHAPTER 1 — The First Echelon
- CHAPTER 2 — The Second Echelon
- CHAPTER 3 — Third Echelon joins the First
- Britain's Policy
- Hitler Decides to Attack Greece
- Britain Decides to Assist Greece
- Movement of New Zealand Division to Greece
- Hitler Prepares His Plans
- Fourth Brigade Group is Withdrawn
- 25 April: The Second Revision of the Evacuation Plans
- Index
- [backmatter]
- Part II. CRETE
- new zealand
- OFFICIAL
- War Economy
- War Surgery and Medicine
- Foreword
- Preface
- List of Illustrations
- CHAPTER 24 — Diseases of the Testes
- SECOND WORLD WAR
- PENICILLIN
- INFECTION
- WOUND REPAIR
- EXPERIENCE OF NEW ZEALAND MEDICAL CORPS DURING THE DIFFERENT CAMPAIGNS
- SECOND WORLD WAR
- DEVELOPMENT OF THE FIELD SURGICAL UNIT
- OTHER IMPORTANT ASPECTS
- THE EQUIPMENT OF A FIELD OPERATING UNIT
- FORWARD SURGERY: CLINICAL FEATURES — Treatment of Wounded in the Field
- FORWARD SURGERY IN 2 NZEF: BY CAMPAIGNS
- STATISTICS
- SECOND WORLD WAR
- PROBLEMS OF SHOCK FROM THE CLINICAL ASPECT
- SECOND WORLD WAR
- FIRST WORLD WAR
- SECOND WORLD WAR
- SECOND WORLD WAR
- Second World War
- SECOND WORLD WAR
- SUMMARY OF DEVELOPMENTS IN SECOND WORLD WAR
- PRE-OPERATION FACTORS
- OPERATION
- POST-OPERATIVE TREATMENT
- POST-OPERATIVE PROGRESS IN THE FORWARD AREAS
- PROBLEMS AT THE BASE HOSPITALS
- STATISTICAL SURVEYS
- SPECIAL FACTORS
- RESULTS OF TREATMENT
- SUMMARY OF IMPORTANT ASPECTS OF THE TREATMENT OF ABDOMINAL INJURIES — Statistics (New Zealand figures in Italy)
- References
- SECOND WORLD WAR
- Wound Treatment
- TREATMENT OF INDIVIDUAL FRACTURES
- Second World War
- Appendix — PRESENTATION OF ROEHAMPTON IDEAS AT THE END OF THE WAR
- SECOND WORLD WAR
- References
- [section]
- The Foot Problem in 2 NZEF
- [section]
- Battle Casualties
- Sympathetic Ophthalmia
- Equipment
- Summary of Cases
- Specialist Staff in 2 NZEF
- Clinical Experience in Egypt
- Battle Casualties
- References
- Italy
- GENERAL HEALTH OF PRISONERS OF WAR
- CHAPTER 23 — Health of Maoris in 2 NZEF
- Index
- SECOND WORLD WAR
- 2 NZEF, MEF and CMF — Dysentery
- [section]
- [section]
- Prevention of Hepatitis
- Comparison with Poliomyelitis
- Statistics
- INFECTIVE HEPATITIS
- Malaria in 2 NZEF
- North Africa and Sicily
- Incidence in Italy
- Malaria in Troops after leaving Malaria Area and stopping Atebrin
- [section]
- Incidence in 2 NZEF
- Clinical Features
- [section]
- Cutaneous Diphtheria
- Penumonia
- Atypical Pneumonia and Q Fever in Second World War
- Clinical Features
- Closing of Legalised Brothels
- Formation of a Mobile VD Treatment Centre
- Rise of VD in Italy
- Increase in Incidence
- High Post-Armistice Incidence
- 2 NZEF (Japan), 1946–48
- GENERAL OUTLINE OF TREATMENT
- Appendix
- Later Experiences in 2 NZEF
- Appendix A — Statistics relating to Nervous Disorders, 2 NZEF, MEF and CMF
- First World War Cases of Hypertension—Deaths
- Scabies and Pediculosis
- Climatic Conditions
- Hygiene Organisation
- Hygiene Training and Education
- Man Management
- Conservancy
- Refuse Disposal
- Fly Control
- Bathing Facilities
- Water Supplies
- Food
- Lice Control
- Mosquito Control
- Captured Towns
- Incidence of Disease
- [section]
- [section]
- War Disablement Pensions
Searching
For several reasons, including lack of resource and inherent ambiguity, not all names in the NZETC are marked-up. This means that finding all references to a topic often involves searching. Search for Italia as: "Italia", "Italy". Additional references are often found by searching for just the main name of the topic (the surname in the case of people).
Other Collections
The following collections may have holdings relevant to "Italia":
- Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, which has entries for many prominent New Zealanders.
- Archives New Zealand, which has collections of maps, plans and posters; immigration passenger lists; and probate records.
- National Library of New Zealand, which has extensive collections of published material.
- Auckland War Memorial Museum, which has extensive holdings on the Auckland region and New Zealand military history.
- Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, which has strong holdings in Tāonga Māori, biological holotypes and New Zealand art.
- nzhistory.net.nz, from the History Group of the Ministry for Culture and Heritage.