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Major General H. C. H. Robertson accepts the sword of Japanese Lieutenant General Hatazo Adachi following the Japanese surrender
Major General H. C. H. Robertson accepts the sword of Japanese Lieutenant General Hatazo Adachi following the Japanese surrender

The 6th Division of the Australian Army was a unit in the Second Australian Imperial Force (2nd AIF) during World War II. It served in the North African campaign, the Greek Campaign and the New Guinea campaign, including the crucial battles of the Kokoda Track Campaign. The 6th Division was formed in September 1939 and disbanded following the end of the war in 1945.