Battle of Brisbane

Battle of Brisbane
Date26–27 November 1942
Location
Brisbane, Australia
MethodsRioting, protests, looting, attacks
Parties
Casualties and losses
None killed
Hundreds wounded on both sides

The Battle of Brisbane was a riot with United States military personnel on one side and Australian servicemen and civilians on the other, in Brisbane, Queensland's capital city, on 26 and 27 November 1942, during which time the two nations were allies. By the time the violence had been quelled, one Australian soldier was dead and hundreds of Australians and U.S. servicemen were injured.[1] News reports of the incident were suppressed in the United States and subject to wartime censorship in Australia, with local and interstate newspapers prohibited from mentioning the reasons behind the riot in their reports of the event.[2]

  1. ^ Dunn, Peter (2020) [First published 2000]. "The Battle of Brisbane". Australia at War. Archived from the original on 15 April 2015. Retrieved 21 January 2017. Subsequently Archived 29 September 2021 at the Wayback Machine. Citing:
    • Ralph, Barry (2000). They passed this way: the United States of America, the states of Australia, and World War II. Sydney: Kangaroo Press. ISBN 0-86417-951-0.
  2. ^ Evans & Donegan 2004.