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The Witness: The fighting had ended but for Sandakan's most notorious prisoner the war was not over

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title The Witness: The fighting had ended but for Sandakan's most notorious prisoner the war was not over
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Tom Gilling
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 153
Category/GenreTrue War and Combat Stories
ISBN/Barcode 9781760879273
ClassificationsDewey:940.547252
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Allen & Unwin
Imprint Allen & Unwin
Publication Date 2 August 2022
Publication Country Australia

Description

'That bastard's still alive? I'm going to kill him with my bare hands.' POW Bill Moxham At the Australian war crimes trials that followed World War II, one prosecution witness stood out: Warrant Officer Bill Sticpewich. During his three years in the infamous Sandakan POW camp, Sticpewich had seen hundreds of fellow prisoners die of starvation, sickness and overwork. Others were shot or bayoneted to death by Japanese guards on forced marches through the Borneo jungle. Of more than 2400 Allied prisoners at Sandakan at the start of 1945, only six survived. It was Sticpewich's meticulous evidence that sent Sandakan's commandant and his murderous henchmen to the gallows. But to his fellow prisoners Sticpewich was not a war hero, he was a collaborator who avoided heavy labour and obtained extra rations by ingratiating himself with the Japanese. Was Sticpewich a traitor or a man who did what he needed to stay alive? Drawing on wartime records, original interviews and the recollections of other survivors, The Witness reveals the compelling story of Australia's most notorious POW. '. . . keeps the story flowing and the reader thoroughly engrossed. Gilling has produced a sharp and compelling account through the eyes of key witnesses . . . ' - The Australian ' . . . a dramatic tale of war and survival.' - Sydney Morning Herald '. . .a new stark tale stopping you dead in your tracks . . . A dark, disturbing and revealing yarn, Tom Gilling's book deserved to be read.' - Newcastle Herald 'a fascinating story' Deborah Knight, 2GB

Author Biography

TOM GILLING is an acclaimed novelist and non-fiction writer. His first two novels, The Sooterkin and Miles McGinty, were New York Times notable books of the year. His non-fiction works include Bastard Behind the Lines and The Lost Battalions. He is also co-author with Clive Small of the bestselling true crime books Smack Express, Blood Money, Evil Life and Milat.