World War, 1939-1945 + Prisoners and prisons, Japanese
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World War, 1939-1945 + Prisoners and prisons, Japanese
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World War, 1939-1945 + Prisoners and prisons, Japanese
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- The men of the line, stories of the Thai-Burma railway survivors, Pattie Wright
- Captivity, slavery and survival as a Far East POW, the conjuror on the Kwai : a biography, by Peter Fyans
- The railway man, Eric Lomax
- Survivor on the River Kwai, the incredible story of life on the Burma railway, Reg Twigg; read by Michael Tudor Barnes
- A week in September, a story of enduring love from the Burma Railway [Kiosk], Peter Rees & Sue Langford
- A doctor's war, Rowley Richards
- Sandakan, the untold story of the Sandakan death marches, Paul Ham
- The witness, the fighting had ended but for Sandakan's most notorious prisoner the war was not over, Tom Gilling
- Survival on the death railway and Nagasaki, Jim Brigginshaw
- On paths of ash, the extraordinary story of an Australian prisoner of war, Robert Holman ; edited by Peter Thomson
- The war diaries of Weary Dunlop, Java and the Burma-Thailand Railway 1942-1945
- Tears in the darkness, the story of the Bataan Death March and its aftermath, Michael Norman and Elizabeth M. Norman
- One fourteenth of an elephant, a memoir of life and death on the Burma-Thailand railway, Ian Denys Peek
- The lost battalions, a battle that could not be won, an island that could not be defended, an ally that could not be trusted, Tom Gilling
- Bastard behind the lines, the extraordinary story of Jock McLaren's escape from Sandakan and his guerrilla war against the Japanese, Tom Gilling
- The Changi Brownlow, Roland Perry
- Abandoned and sacrificed, the tragedy of the Montevideo Maru, Kathryn Spurling
- The battle within, POWs in postwar Australia, Christina Twomey
- Ray Parkin's odyssey, Pattie Wright
- A tale of two subs, an untold story of World War II, two sister ships, and extraordinary heroism, Jonathan J. McCullough
- Ray Parkin's wartime trilogy, Ray Parkin
- A week in September, a story of enduring love from the Burma Railway, Peter Rees & Sue Langford
- Fifty years of silence, Jan Ruff-O'Herne
- From the Somme to Singapore, a Medical Officer in two world wars
- The surrender of Singapore, three years of hell 1942-45, by Stephen Wynn
- Lost at sea, found at Fukushima, Andy Millar
- The witness, the fighting had ended but for Sandakan's most notorious prisoner the war was not over, Tom Gilling
- Men of the line, building the Burma-Thai railway, 1942-1945, Gordon Nelson
- Hell on earth, Sandakan - Australia's greatest war tragedy, Michele Cunningham
- Missing, believed killed, the remarkable story of a Japanese POW camp survivor, John Baxter
- The lost battalions, a battle that could not be won. An island that could not be defended. An ally that could not be trusted, Tom Gilling ; read by David Tredinnick
- Ambon, the truth about one of the most brutal POW camps in World War II and the triumph of the Aussie spirit, Roger Maynard
- Bastard behind the lines, the extraordinary story of Jock McLaren's escape from Sandakan and his guerrilla war against the Japanese, Tom Gilling ; read by David Tredinnick
- Bastard behind the lines, the extraordinary story of Jock McLaren's escape from Sandakan and his guerrilla war against the Japanese, Tom Gilling
- Sandakan, a conspiracy of silence, Lynette Ramsay Silver
- The missing years, a POW's story from Changi to Hellfire Pass, 1942-45, Stu Lloyd
- The railway man, by Eric Lomax ; read by Bill Paterson
- No better friend, one man, one dog, and their extraordinary story of courage and survival in WWII, Robert Weintraub
- Weary, king of the river, Sue Ebury
- Jack of hearts: QX11594, Jackie Huggins & Ngaire Jarro
- Valor, the astonishing World War II saga of one man's defiance and indomitable spirit, Dan Hampton
- Never surrender, dramatic escapes from Japanese prison camps, Mark Felton
- Stubborn buggers, survivors of the infamous POW gaol that made Changi look like heaven, Tim Bowden
- A week in September, a story of enduring love from the Burma Railway, Peter Rees & Sue Langford
- The Changi book, edited by Lachlan Grant
- The witness, the fighting had ended but for Sandakan's most notorious prisoner the war was not over, Tom Gilling
- A week in September, a story of enduring love from the Burma Railway [Kiosk], Peter Rees & Sue Langford
- The little captive, Lise Kristensen
- The death railway, the personal account of Lieutenant Colonel Kappe on the Thai-Burma Railroad, Lieutenant Colonel Charles Kappe
- Don't give up, don't give in, life lessons from an extraordinary man, Louis Zamperini and David Rensin