Behind Bamboo (1946 & 1947) By Rohan D. Rivett
The first and classic account of Australians imprisoned in Changi and other camps as they labuored to build the death railway line to Burma. In the face of sadism and brutality and starvation rations, they looked after each other. Rivett was one of them. From his hidden diaries and shared recollection of fellow-prisoners, he tells it all. The book horrified the postwar generation.
- Hard Cover
- 400 pages
- In Good Condition