NIPPON SLAVES

Lionel de Rosario was a 20-year-old civil servant and member of the Singapore Volunteer Corps when the Japanese overran Singapore in February 1942, taking him prisoner for three and a half years. During that time he marched as one of the 1600 able-bodied British internees to Thailand where he worked...

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Main Author: De Rosario, Lionel (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London, England JANUS PUBLISHING COMPANY 1995
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