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Keep the men alive : Australian POW doctors in Japanese captivity

Title
Keep the men alive : Australian POW doctors in Japanese captivity / Rosalind Hearder.
ISBN
100311623X (electronic bk.)
9781003116233 (electronic bk.)
0367718553
9780367718558
Publication
London : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.
Physical Description
1 online resource (xviii, 297 pages : : illustrations, maps.)
Local Notes
Access is available to the Yale community.
Notes
First published 2009 by Allen & Unwin.
Description based on print version record.
Access and use
Access restricted by licensing agreement.
Summary
"The thing that haunts me most to this day is that blokes were dying and I could do bugger all about it - do you look after the bloke who you know is going to die or the bloke who's got a chance?"--Australian ex-POW doctor, 1999. During World War II, 22,000 Australian military personnel became prisoners of war under the Japanese military. Over three and a half years, 8000 died in captivity, in desperate conditions of forced labour, disease and starvation. Many of those who returned home after the war attributed their survival to the 106 Australian medical officers imprisoned alongside them. These doctors varied in age, background and experience, but they were united in their unfailing dedication to keeping as many of the men alive as possible. This is the story of those 106 doctors - their compassion, bravery and ingenuity - and their efforts in bringing back the 14 000 survivors. "You are unfortunate in being prisoners of a country whose living standards are much lower than yours. You will often consider yourselves mistreated, while we think of you as being treated well." - - Japanese officer to Australian POWs, 1943.
Variant and related titles
Taylor & Francis. EBA 2024-2025.
Other formats
Original
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
August 07, 2024
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
1. The road to captivity
2. Changi: the beginning
3. Making bricks without straw: the BurmaThai Railway
4. Untold stories: the other camps
5. A complex relationship: doctors and captors
6. Doctor and officer
7. Beyond the call: coping in captivity
8. The long shadow: after the war.
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