Australia's forgotten prisoners : civilians interned by the Japanese in World War Two

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Australia's forgotten prisoners : civilians interned by the Japanese in World War Two

Christina Twomey

Cambridge University Press, 2007

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Bibliography: p. [242]-251

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Description

The Japanese captured 1500 Australian civilians during World War II. They spent the war interned in harsh, prison-like camps throughout the Asia-Pacific region. Civilian internees - though not members of the armed forces - endured hardship, privation and even death at the hands of the enemy. This book, first published in 2007, tells the stories of Australian civilians interned by the Japanese in World War II. By recreating the daily lives and dramas within internment camps, it explores how captivity posed different dilemmas for men, women and children. It is the first general history of Australian citizens interned by the Japanese in World War II.

Table of Contents

  • Part I. Captivity: 1. 1942
  • 2. The camps
  • 3. Camp life
  • 4. Collaboration
  • Part II. Freedom: 5. Liberation
  • 6. Homecoming
  • 7. The legacy of internment
  • 8. Compensation and commemoration.

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