Within Changi's Walls: A Record of Civilian Internment in World War II Penguin UK 2376 Too often we approach our
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Within Changi's Walls: A Record of Civilian Internment in World War II Penguin UK 2376 Too often we approach ourWhen the Japanese captured Singapore in February 1942, the European population was rounded up and sent to internment camps, where they were kept till the end of the war. This is the story of one such internee George L. Peet whose diaries and records preserve a stunningly vivid portrait of the triumph of the human spirit in those trying times. Interned first at Changi Gaol, then at Sime Road Camp, Peet paints a detailed and moving picture of the world
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