Return to Sandakan examines the personal impact today of one of the most horrific events of the Pacific war - the tragedy of the Sandakan POW camp in North Borneo - on the lives of the survivors and their families and the families of those who died. It tells its story from many points of view - Australian, Japanese, Taiwanese and Malaysian - and looks at how such an event is remembered by individuals and as part of the collective memory of nations
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