World War 2, South West Pacific Theatre, Morotai, POW Release, 1945
During the Pacific war, the Japanese captured 22,000 Australians: soldiers, sailors, airmen and members of the army nursing service, as well as some civilians. They were imprisoned in camps throughout Japanese-occupied territories in Borneo, Korea, Manchuria, Hainan, Rabaul, Ambon, Singapore, Timor, Java, Thailand, Burma and Vietnam and also Japan itself. At the end of the war only 13,872 of the POWs were recovered: one-third of the prisoners had died.
Details
Details
Part of a series of sketches by war artist Tony Rafty which appeared in "The Mirror", Sydney on 20 October 1945
Australian Army Museum of Western Australia
Australian Army Museum of Western Australia
Other items from Australian Army Museum of Western Australia
- World War 2, South West Pacific Theatre, Morotai, NX12233 WRIGHT DFC, 2/15 Field Regiment, POW Release, 1945
- Artillery Pattern Wheel
- World War 2, South West Pacific Theatre, Morotai, 2/5 Australian General Hospital, POW Release, 1945
- World War 2, South West Pacific Theatre, Townsville, POW Release, 1945
- Medal - 1914-15 Star
- Medal - Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (KCB)
- World War 2, Australia, Western Australia Wanneroo, A Squadron, 10 Light Horse, 1944
- World War 2, Australia, Western Australia, Wanneroo, Cunderdin Troop,10 Light Horse, 1944
- Inter-War, Australia, Western Australia, Guildford, McDOUGALL, 10 Light Horse
- Medal - Military Cross (MC)
- Medal Group World War 1 - "Pip, Squeak and Wilfred"
- Medal Group World War 1 - "Mutt and Jeff"