To Sandakan : the diaries of Charlie Johnstone, prisoner of war, 1942-45
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To Sandakan : the diaries of Charlie Johnstone, prisoner of war, 1942-45
Allen & Unwin, 1995
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 112-113) and index
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内容説明
Today little evidence remains of the prisoners of war who once so desperately clung to life at the 8 Mile Camp at Sandakan in North Borneo. To Sandakan is Charlie Johnstone's story, most Of it told in the words of his own journal. It is not about great feats of arms or great deeds of heroism, but ordinary people caught up in a nightmare and about their extraordinary fortitude. Johnstone was not only one of the few to survive Japanese captivity, but was also one of the few to take the great risk of keeping a record of his ordeal. To Sandakan is a moving account of extraordinary endurance.
目次
- Singapore red alert
- Dutch defence
- quarlies and epsom salts
- all downhill from Changi
- the terror of Sandakan
- ice-cream and holy smoke
- we heard that Hitler was dead
- liberation of a kind. Appendix: officers transferred from Sandakan to Kuching.
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