Sandakan by Paul Ham - ISBN: 9781864711417
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Untold WWII horror: Sandakan Death Marches, survival against unimaginable odds.

Sandakan

The Untold Story of the Sandakan Death Marches

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  • Paperback

    672 pages

  • Release Date

    3 June 2013

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Summary

The untold story of the Sandakan Death Marches of the Second World War.

This is the story of the three-year ordeal of the Sandakan prisoners of war - a barely known episode of unimaginable horror. After the fall of Singapore in February 1942, the Japanese conquerors transferred 2500 British and Australian prisoners to a jungle camp some eight miles inland of Sandakan, on the east coast of North Borneo. For decades after the Second World War, the Australian and British governments woul…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781864711417
ISBN-10:1864711418
Author:Paul Ham
Publisher:Random House Australia
Imprint:William Heinemann Australia
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:672
Edition:2nd
Release Date:3 June 2013
Weight:853g
Dimensions:239mm x 156mm x 55mm
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Critics Review

“Written … with great power and assiduous research. Surely this is now the definitive account of the Sandakan death marches, which, among other achievements, chronicles the dignified and generous behaviour that desperate Australians accorded each other to the last, as they faced certain death.” –Sydney Morning Herald

About The Author

Paul Ham

Paul Ham is a Sydney-based historian, and the author of HIROSHIMA NAGASAKI. His previous books are VIETNAM- THE AUSTRALIAN WAR and KOKODA. ‘VIETNAM’ won the NSW Premier’s Prize for Australian History and was shortlisted for the Prime Minister’s Prize for Non-Fiction (2008), a Walkley Award and two other State literary awards. KOKODA was shortlisted for the Walkley Award for Non-Fiction and the NSW Premier’s Prize for Non-Fiction. Since 1998, Paul has been the Australia correspondent for The London Sunday Times, covering politics, business and current affairs. He has a Masters degree in Economic History from the London School of Economic, and lives in Sydney with his wife, Marie, and son, Oliver.

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