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'Last month [October 2010], the family of Australia's most celebrated Aboriginal soldier travelled to Greece to walk in his footsteps. Reg Saunders, with the help of a remarkable woman, was able to evade capture by the Nazis on the occupied island of Crete. Almost 70 years later, Mike Sweet accompanies Reg's children as they renew a deep and extraordinary connection.' (Editor's abstract)
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The title 'In the Footsteps of My Father: An Anzac Daughter Gives Thanks to Crete' appears on page three of the Age together with photographs of Reg Saunders and Glenda Humes, and a brief introductory remark pointing to the main article in the 'Insight' section of the newspaper.
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Crete,
cGreece,cWestern Europe, Europe,
- 1940s
- 2010
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