PRISONERS OF WAR
AUSTRALIAN UNDER NIPPON
By Hank Nelson
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Prisoners of War From 1942 to 1945 some 22,000 Australian service personnel, including 71 women of the Australian Army Nursing Service, became Japanese prisoners-of-war. They were held in more than a dozen camps scattered throughout Southeast Asia, including Timor, Ambon, Manchuria and Japan. Only 14,00 survived the brutal years at the hands of their captors. In this book, ex prisoners describe their many bitter experiences to create unforgettable accounts of deprivation, fortitude and courage in unbelievably inhumane conditions. |
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This page first produced 4 August 2006
This page last updated 04 August 2006