Experiences of captivity in Japanese-occupied Asia varied enormously. Some prisoners of war (POWs) were sent to work in Japan, others to toil on the ‘Death Railway’ between Burma and Thailand. Some camps had death rates below 1 per cent, others of over 20 per cent. While POWs were deployed far and wide as a captive labour force, civilian internees were generally detained locally. This book explores differences in how captivity was experienced between 1941 and 1945, and has been remembered since: differences due to geography and logistics, to policies and personalities, and marked by nationality, age, class, gender and combatant status. Part One has at least one chapter for each ‘National Memory’, Australian, British, Canadian, Dutch, India...
The complex and often acrimonious negotiations surrounding the remembrance of the Second World War i...
Between the beginning of Meiji Era and the end of World War II, one of Japan.s national objectives ...
5,424 Japanese prisoners were captured by Allied forces during World War II and brought to the Unite...
[Opening] Between 1941 and 1945 there was no generic experience of captivity in Japanese-occupied As...
The similarities and differences between the experiences of prisoners of war and civilian internees ...
The similarities and differences between the experiences of prisoners of war and civilian internees ...
Remembering Captivity: Australian Prisoners of War of the Japanese Abstract Academic scholars have a...
The Second World War saw extraordinary movements of people, before, during and afterwards. Civilian ...
This article examines the New Zealand prisoner of war experience in Asia during the Second World War...
During the Second World War some sixty-seven thousand Indian personnel of the British Indian Army we...
World War II left thousands of Allied POWs in the hands of Japanese and German military officials. P...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2003 Dr. Rosalind Shirley HearderDuring World War II, 106...
Singapore fell to Japanese forces on 15 February 1942. Within a matter of days, the occupying army t...
SUMMARY Although a great deal has been written concerning the wartime experiences of Britain’s Far ...
Leadership amongst military prisoners of war is an interesting issue to discuss, particularly when t...
The complex and often acrimonious negotiations surrounding the remembrance of the Second World War i...
Between the beginning of Meiji Era and the end of World War II, one of Japan.s national objectives ...
5,424 Japanese prisoners were captured by Allied forces during World War II and brought to the Unite...
[Opening] Between 1941 and 1945 there was no generic experience of captivity in Japanese-occupied As...
The similarities and differences between the experiences of prisoners of war and civilian internees ...
The similarities and differences between the experiences of prisoners of war and civilian internees ...
Remembering Captivity: Australian Prisoners of War of the Japanese Abstract Academic scholars have a...
The Second World War saw extraordinary movements of people, before, during and afterwards. Civilian ...
This article examines the New Zealand prisoner of war experience in Asia during the Second World War...
During the Second World War some sixty-seven thousand Indian personnel of the British Indian Army we...
World War II left thousands of Allied POWs in the hands of Japanese and German military officials. P...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2003 Dr. Rosalind Shirley HearderDuring World War II, 106...
Singapore fell to Japanese forces on 15 February 1942. Within a matter of days, the occupying army t...
SUMMARY Although a great deal has been written concerning the wartime experiences of Britain’s Far ...
Leadership amongst military prisoners of war is an interesting issue to discuss, particularly when t...
The complex and often acrimonious negotiations surrounding the remembrance of the Second World War i...
Between the beginning of Meiji Era and the end of World War II, one of Japan.s national objectives ...
5,424 Japanese prisoners were captured by Allied forces during World War II and brought to the Unite...