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Postal History of the Prisoners of War and Civilian Internees in East Asia During the Second...

Postal History of the Prisoners of War and Civilian Internees in East Asia During the Second World War - Volume 6 - Japan, Korea, Manchuria and Borneo, 1942-1945: Hellships to Slavery

by David Tett

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ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
9780954499648 / 0954499646
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Wheathampstead, UK: BFA Publishing, 2010. First edition. Hardcover. Fine/fine. This is the final volume of Tett's definitive work on the postal history associated with prisoners of war of the Japanese during the Second World War. The prisoners in Japan, Korea and Manchuria were put to work in factories, while those in Borneo built airfields. The book contains hundreds of cards and covers that provided a vital lifeline between these prisoners and their loved ones. Fine Hardback in a Fine Dust Jacket. 427 pages with a bibliography and index. Weight: 2 kg Post free within Malaysia, but, due to its weight, this book is likely to incur additional postal charges when posted outside Malaysia
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