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Last stop Nagasaki! by Hugh V. Clarke
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Last stop Nagasaki! (edition 1984)

by Hugh V. Clarke

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This is the remarkable story of Australian prisoners of war who survived the atomic bombing of Nagasaki. There were 24 Australian POWs in a camp less than 2 kilometres from the epicentre of the blast, and 2 other Australians were imprisoned in a camp 8 kilometres away. How they came to be there, endured their imprisonment, and survived a nuclear attack, is the inspiring story told in this book.… (more)
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Title:Last stop Nagasaki!
Authors:Hugh V. Clarke
Info:London ; Sydney : George Allen & Unwin, 1984.
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Last Stop Nagasaki! by Hugh V. Clarke

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This is the remarkable story of Australian prisoners of war who survived the atomic bombing of Nagasaki. There were 24 Australian POWs in a camp less than 2 kilometres from the epicentre of the blast, and 2 other Australians were imprisoned in a camp 8 kilometres away. How they came to be there, endured their imprisonment, and survived a nuclear attack, is the inspiring story told in this book.

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