The War Diaries of "Weary" Dunlop by Sir Edward Dunlop

The War Diaries of "Weary" Dunlop by Sir Edward Dunlop

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More than 40 years ago Sir Edward Dunlop, then a Lieutenant-Colonel, began these diaries at the start of his imprisonment by the Japanese in Java and on the Burma-Thailand railway. As a commanding officer and a surgeon, "Weary" became a hero and a legend to the Australian and Allied prisoners.

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The War Diaries of "Weary" Dunlop by Sir Edward Dunlop

More than 40 years ago Sir Edward Dunlop, then a Lieutenant-Colonel, began these diaries at the start of his imprisonment by the Japanese in Java and on the Burma-Thailand railway. His meticulous observations of prison camp life were concealed all through the war, and by the time peace came in 1945, he carried with him a unique record of the lives of prisoners-of-war. As a commanding officer and a surgeon, "Weary" became a hero and a legend to thousands of Australian and Allied prisoners, whose lives were saved with meagre medical supplies and the instruments the medical officers carried on their backs through Java and the Thai jungles. Sir Edward describes how the camps were organized, he records deaths, cholera epidemics, operations, and torture, his own - rare - despair, the movement of prisoners up and down the line, and his constant struggle to protect the sick from being drafted into Japanese work parties.
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ISBN 13 9780670829743
ISBN 10 0670829749
Title The War Diaries of "Weary" Dunlop
Author Sir Edward Dunlop
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 1990-03-12
Number of pages 422
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