Forgotten Men: Post-war memory of Indian Prisoners of War of the Japanese in World War Two
<p>During the Second World War some sixty-seven thousand Indian personnel of the British Indian Army were captured by Imperial Japanese forces, including a large number at the surrender of Singapore in February 1942. This thesis examines why these colonial Prisoners of War were largely forgott...
Main Author: | Noles, K |
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Other Authors: | Khan, Y |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2022
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