Prisoners of war -- Australia
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Prisoners of war -- Australia
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Prisoners of war
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Incoming Resources
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- Hell on earth, Sandakan - Australia's greatest war tragedy, Michele Cunningham
- Bastard behind the lines, the extraordinary story of Jock McLaren's escape from Sandakan and his guerrilla war against the Japanese, Tom Gilling
- A doctor's war, Rowley Richards
- Sandakan, the untold story of the Sandakan death marches, Paul Ham
- One fourteenth of an elephant, a memoir of life and death on the Burma-Thailand railway, Ian Denys Peek
- Enemy aliens, internment and the homefront experience in Australia, 1914-1920
- Australia's greatest escapes, gripping tales of wartime bravery, Colin Burgess
- Australia's greatest escapes, gripping tales of wartime bravery, Colin Burgess
- The Changi Brownlow, Roland Perry
- Abandoned and sacrificed, the tragedy of the Montevideo Maru, Kathryn Spurling
- Ray Parkin's wartime trilogy, Ray Parkin
- Crossing the wire, the untold stories of POWs in battle and captivity during WWI, David Coombes
- The diggers of Colditz, Jack Champ & Colin Burgess ; narrated by Steve Shanahan
- The witness, the fighting had ended but for Sandakan's most notorious prisoner the war was not over, Tom Gilling
- Australia's greatest escapes, gripping tales of wartime bravery [Kiosk], Colin Burgess
- Ambon, the truth about one of the most brutal POW camps in World War II and the triumph of the Aussie spirit, Roger Maynard
- 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
- Sandakan, a conspiracy of silence, Lynette Ramsay Silver
- Bastard behind the lines, the extraordinary story of Jock McLaren's escape from Sandakan and his guerrilla war against the Japanese, 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 ; read by David Tredinnick
- The death railway, the personal account of Lieutenant Colonel Kappe on the Thai-Burma Railroad, Lieutenant Colonel Charles Kappe
- Behind bamboo, hell on the Burma railway, Rohan Rivett ; foreword by Weary Dunlop
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