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The secret Aussie plant that saved D-Day

Jun 28, 202626 min
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Episode description

D-Day was the biggest land and water invasion in history and would go on to be a huge turning point in WWII. And it all depended on a plant.

Specifically a leaf from a tree that grows on the east coast of Australia, that would treat seasick soldiers and allow them to fight.

Dr Chris Kavelin joins Marc Fennell (Stuff The British Stole) to tell the incredible, and little known, story of how Indigenous Australian knowledge would shape WWII and make sure D-Day actually happened. 

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