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The Sportsmen of Changi

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The Sportsmen of Changi

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Japanese World War II POW camps conjure up a notorious picture of deprivation and brutality. The idea that sport, of all things, flourished in such hellish conditions is hard to envisage but the truth is, it did. Captives played Aussie Rules football and rugby at the infamous Changi prisoner-of-war camp, and tennis on the Burmese side of the Burma-Thailand Railway. They played soccer, cricket, baseball or basketball, and sometimes their prison guards even joined in for a game. There were many elite sportsmen in these ranks intent on reviving their sporting careers after returning home at war's end, and many of them succeeded. The Sportsmen of Changi tells the story everyone forgot - of how sport became a lifeline for POWs after the fall of Singapore, when 50,000 Australian and British soldiers became prisoners of the Japanese. Inspiring and absorbing, it shows that in unimaginable conditions people will do all they can to hold onto what makes them human.

Author Biography:

Kevin Blackburn is a history professor at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. He is the author of Did Singapore Have to Fall? and coeditor of Forgotten Captives in Japanese Occupied Asia.
Release date NZ
February 1st, 2012
Collection
Audiences
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Tertiary Education (US: College)
Pages
296
ISBN-13
9781742233024
Product ID
18401730

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