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Reassessing the Japanese Prisoner of War Experience: The Changai P.O.W. Camp, Singapore, 1942-45 Book

Reassessing the Japanese Prisoner of War Experience: The Changai P.O.W. Camp, Singapore, 1942-45
Reassessing the Japanese Prisoner of War Experience: The Changai P.O.W. Camp, Singapore, 1942-45, Popular perceptions of life in Japanese prisoner of war camps are dominated by images of emaciated figures, engaged in slave labour, and badly treated by their captors. This book, based on extensive original research, shows that this view is quite wrong i, Reassessing the Japanese Prisoner of War Experience: The Changai P.O.W. Camp, Singapore, 1942-45 has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Reassessing the Japanese Prisoner of War Experience: The Changai P.O.W. Camp, Singapore, 1942-45, Popular perceptions of life in Japanese prisoner of war camps are dominated by images of emaciated figures, engaged in slave labour, and badly treated by their captors. This book, based on extensive original research, shows that this view is quite wrong i, Reassessing the Japanese Prisoner of War Experience: The Changai P.O.W. Camp, Singapore, 1942-45
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  • Reassessing the Japanese Prisoner of War Experience: The Changai P.O.W. Camp, Singapore, 1942-45
  • Written by author Rob Havers
  • Published by Taylor & Francis, Inc., May 2003
  • Popular perceptions of life in Japanese prisoner of war camps are dominated by images of emaciated figures, engaged in slave labour, and badly treated by their captors. This book, based on extensive original research, shows that this view is quite wrong i
  • This book explores the history of the Changi Prisoner of War camp at Singapore between the surrender in 1942 and the eventual liberation by British forces in September 1945. Changi was the largest camp maintained by the Japanese, and it was from here that
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List of plates
Preface
List of abbreviations
1Life at the Changi prisoner of war camp, Singapore, 1942-51
2Surrender and captivity: 15 February 194212
3Initial POW adjustments to captivity: March-August 194235
4The Selarang barrack square incident65
5Changi: September 1942-September 1943, part I81
6Changi: September 1942-September 1943, part II100
7Return from the railway: September 1943-May 1944119
8Changi gaol: May 1944-September 1945137
9Conclusions: bowed but not broken166
Appendices178
Notes183
Bibliography206
Index213


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