Home
cover of episode Crossing the lines: the story of three homosexual New Zealand soldiers in WW2

Crossing the lines: the story of three homosexual New Zealand soldiers in WW2

2021/10/4
logo of podcast New Zealand History

New Zealand History

Frequently requested episodes will be transcribed first

Shownotes Transcript

In this talk author Brent Coutts discusses his recently published book, Crossing the Lines, a history of New Zealand homosexual soldiers in the Second World War.

While he uncovered fifty homosexual men who served in the military during the war, his research focused on Ralph Dyer, Douglas Morison, and Harold Robinson, three men who were female impersonators in the Pacific Kiwi Concert Party and Tui Concert Party. Coutts discusses their lives before, during, and after the war, and how he uncovered this new historical narrative which enriches our understanding of the New Zealand soldier experience during this conflict.

These monthly Public History Talks are a collaboration between the National Library of New Zealand) and the Ministry for Culture and Heritage). Recorded live at the National Library of New Zealand, 7 July 2021.

Download a transcript of this talk:

https://nzhistory.govt.nz/files/pdfs/brent-coutts-transcript.pdf)