Duncan I L
Med J Aust. 1983 Jan 8;1(1):29-32. doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.1983.tb136020.x.
Much has been written of the horrors experienced by prisoners of war at the hands of the Japanese, but little has been told of the ingenuity of these men in overcoming seemingly insuperable difficulties to improvise and devise ways of helping each other. This paper is a personal account of experiences in Changi, in jungle camps on the Burma-Thailand railway, and in camps in Japan.
关于战俘在日本人手中所经历的恐怖,已经有很多著述,但对于这些人在克服看似无法逾越的困难以临时想出并设计出互相帮助的方法时所展现的聪明才智,却鲜有人提及。本文是作者在樟宜、缅甸-泰国铁路沿线的丛林营地以及日本营地的亲身经历记述。