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Streaming Video, 2015
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Streaming Video, 2015
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During World War Two, 8000 Australians died in captivity under Japanese rule. Those who survived remember the starvation, disease and trauma to which they were subjected. In Every Inch of the Way survivors of the camps, Vivian Bullwinkel, Dr Ian Duncan, Roy Whitecross and Reg Nossiter describe their experiences during the war, the effect it has had on their lives and their families. Even now, years later, they are still fighting the memories. The program was produced to raise awareness amongst workers in the Department of Veterans' Affairs and the general public about the experiences of the POWs in these camps. Produced for the Department of Veterans' Affairs by Film Australia. Copyright - 2011 National Film and Sound Archive of Australia. Executive Producer: Janet Bell Producer: Susan Lambert Director: Aviva Ziegler Writer: Megan McMurchy (Researcher) DOP/Cinematographer: Simon Akkerman, Greg Lowe Narrator/Presenter: Tim Bowden.
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