Fractured lives : Australian prisoners of war of the Japanese and their families
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posted on 2001-01-01, 00:00authored by1953- Bomford
Examines how the particular nature of captivity by the Japanese during World War II intensified and complicated the impact, legacy and memory of war for POWs and their families. It presents insights into the experience of the prisoners' wives and how battalion associations protect and promote the remembrance of war.