Chinese Prisoners of War on the Island of New Britain

Chinese Prisoners of War on the Island of New Britain

The Untold Story of 1,500 Chinese Prisoners of War on the Japanese-occupied Island of New Britain during World War II. They were shipped from Shanghai and Nanjing to this remote island serving as slave laborers for the Japanese.


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