Britain’s Forgotten Front: What Was Life Like in Japanese POW Camps?

Britain’s war in the Far East is often forgotten in popular discourse surrounding World War Two. The British Empire held colonies in Singapore, Hong Kong, Burma and Malaya, so Japan’s programme of imperial expansion affected Britain as much as other nations in the region. In December 1941, Japan launched aggressive offensives on British territory, occupying … Continue reading Britain’s Forgotten Front: What Was Life Like in Japanese POW Camps?