Friday, October 18, 2013

Bibliography

First entries: POW Camp In MALAYA


1. The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995), Friday 7 September 1945, page 2, retrieve via internet http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/2643016


2. List of Japanese-run internment camps during World War II,


3. POW Camps outside Japan Proper,
retrieve via internet, http://www.powresearch.jp/en/archive/camplist/outside_index.html#malay

4. Changi prison camp,
retrieve via internet,https://compassionateaction.org/taxonomy/term/9146/all


5. Map of prison camp at Singapore,



Second entries: POW Stories at Sandakan POW Camp

1. Sandakan Death Marches ,

2. Picture of the map and remind of the death march,

3. Picture of Sandakan POW Camp, October 24, 1945, by Frank Burke, retrieves via internet, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Awm_120461_sandakan.jpg

4. Picture of interrogated by allied force to Kenpeitai (Japanese secret police) at Sandakan, October 26, 1945, by Frank Burke,

Third entries: Their Story: The Survival

1. Sydney was a long way from there, Australian Government Department,
retrieve via internet, http://www.dva.gov.au/aboutDVA/publications/commemorative/sandakan/Pages/sand09.aspx

3. Picture of Kulang, the headman of Kampong,
retrieves via internet, http://www.dva.gov.au/aboutDVA/publications/commemorative/sandakan/Pages/sand09.aspx


4. Picture of Bariga,
retrieve via internet, http://www.dva.gov.au/aboutDVA/publications/commemorative/sandakan/Pages/sand09.aspx

5. The second marches, 
retrieves via internet, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandakan_Death_Marches


6. The Borneo Death March,
retrieve via internet, http://www.stephen-stratford.co.uk/one_of_six.htm



Fourth entries: People Who Serve for The Country

1. Picture of Tugu Negara Malaysia, retrieve via internet, http://www.hootoh.my/2013/09/kisah-tugu-peringatan-dan-tugu-negara.html



Fifth Entries:  Patriotic of 56 Malaysia Independent Day

1. Video of Pesanan terakhir,
retrieve via internet, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDNgLI34NZs

2. Video of Tanah Darah Tumpaku,
retrieve via internet, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDNgLI34NZs


Six Entries: You are My Hero The Fallen Warrior

1. Video of inilah barisan kita,
retrieve via internet, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOihvlwTKF0

2. Odds of Rukun Negara(English Version),
Retrieve via internet, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rukunegara

3. Poem of The Silent Army, by John Lewis in 2004,
retrieves via internet, http://www.borneopow.info/poems/poems.htm

Your are My Hero the Fallen Warrior

Your are My Hero the Fallen Warrior

  From this moment our we as the citizen of Malaysia should thankful that there is someone who willing to protect us from the enemy who try to rip our independent. Making this as our caution that we are in peace but there is always some treat that can take away our freedom. Therefore, why we should we always keep remind our younger generation about how hard are to get the independent for the future generation then please buried the seed of patriotism into our heart and mind to make sure our independent of 56 will secure for our new generation.

Song of Odd of Our Warrior 

This is our odd (Rukun Negara) to Malaysia and it is must for us to remember this.

Our nation, Malaysia, is being dedicated to:
Achieving a greater unity of all her people;
Maintaining a democratic way of life;
Creating a just society in which the wealth of the nation shall be equitably shared;
Ensuring a liberal approach to her rich and diverse cultural tradition;
and building a progressive society which shall be oriented to modern science and technology.

We, the people of Malaysia, pledge our united efforts to attain these ends, guided by these principles:
BELIEVE IN GOD
LOYALTY TO KING AND COUNTRY
UPHOLDING THE CONSTITUTION
RULES OF THE LAW
GOOD BEHAVIOUR AND MORALITY



The Silent Army

The vast army is nearly silent now.
The old ones are slipping away
to join the young ones patrolling
the endless shadowlands of memories.

The familiar strains of Auld Lang Syne
play softly in the mind
while stories of the vast army
are writ with growing urgency
for later generations to learn
of the disease of war and its cure
achieved by the pain and sacrifice
of the youth of the vast army.

Raw memories of Sandakan sacrifice
so long buried in secrecy
weep for a History for the Ages
to tell generations to come
of the evil that was done here;
of the strength that was found here;
of the succor that was given here;
of the hope that was born here.

Sandakan’s History for the Ages
is in our “Windows from the Heart”
our gift of love to those on endless patrol
in the shadowlands of our memories.

This poem written by John Lewis in 2004, which is dedicated to the memory of a beautiful and gallant lady, Marjorie Pryor, wife of Les and sister-in-law of Darcy who died at Ranau.

Patriotic of 56 Malaysia independent day

Patriotic of 56 Malaysia independent day


   This are the video about a asking what is peace to us   and it question us how peace we are actually. Peace     is  like free to us because we thought we been      independent but we never knew the treat always can     come to us. Then who is going to protect us, of  course   our policemen and soldier. But we never  knew how    that their sacrifice to us is biggest than  any of our    sacrifice because they protect our  country, our    independent and their family. They die  for us who    never knew what is the real patriotic are  actually.        Therefore please watch this video to tell  us and remind   us of our warrior or hero are actually.




   In this video is about the confession of soldier or policemen who die protecting our country in Lahad Datu confront. The brave warrior said about how he sorry to his wives that he cannot present himself to rise their kid together. Then he sorry toward his parents who had rise him as good son and useful to the country. To his kid who he cannot present to see them grow up. Lastly, to his country the beloved Malaysia sorry for fallen in the combat for the country. Therefore, please listen to this sentimental confession of the great warrior.


Throught out the video we can sense the patriotic feeling of people who die protecting  our country.

People Who Serve for The Country

People Who Serve for The Country

Our memorial of warrior monument
Have you ever think of people who die serve for country, what they think, feel and suffered only for their country. Everyone know what is Patriotic but never ever exactly experience it their self. The Lahad Datu incident had us rethink the suffered once this country ever had for centuries. In POW situation have you ever know what happen when you get into POW camp someday, have you ever think that all. We take example from the Sergeant Hassan movie lead by P.Ramlee when they been capture by Japanese soldier. Not enough nutrition and been force to work. Sergeant Hassan manage to run but got shot by Japanese it show that we need to take this as the remind of us how hard are they out soldier, our hero resisted to against those people who want to take our country and our freedom. Therefore, I personally wanted we to rethink what is the meaning of Patriotic to us.

Scene from Sargent Hassan by P Ramlee


Their story: The survival

Their story: The survival


This story is based on the one of the six survivor of the Sandakan POW camp, Mr.Owen Campbell. In newspaper International Herald Tribune by Thomas Fuller in Tuesday 23 March 1999. Mr. Owen, 82, is last remaining of 6 survivor have stood up to coming into the ceremonies held at Sandakan Memorial Park here near Taman Rimbawan, Sandakan.

Sandakan POW survivor, Owen Campbell, 2/10th Australian Field Regiment.
Campbell escaped from the second Sandakan-Ranau death march in June 1945. AWM 041489
Mr.Campbell Gunner Owen Campbell, 2/10th Australian Field Regimen who march in the second wave of death marching along side approximately 536 prisoners in 29 May 1945. He been told by a friendly Japanese soldier that they will be kill when they first arrive at Ranau. Then he alert about that and planning to run he told. Luckily there is one american planes flew low at all of Japanese soldier and prisoner are scattered hiding from been detected. At that time Mr.Campbell and other 7 people were run away opposite from the Japanese side. They flee into brush and hide there till the dusk. They manage their own self by watching animal eat their food and they use it as their food Like, fruit, and all bitter stuff. Finally they were found by local fishing man and bring them back into the Australian Commandos and they manage to be sent out back to home. Therefore, this story told us that War is kind of atrocitas that can surpass our own humanity. For more story please open this link http://www.dva.gov.au/aboutDVA/publications/commemorative/sandakan/Pages/sand09.aspx and http://www.stephen-stratford.co.uk/one_of_six.htm.

Kulang, the headman of Kampong [village] Muanad, who assisted Gunner Campbell during Campbell’s
escape from the second Sandakan-Ranau death march in June 1945.

Bariga, from the Ranau district, during an interview conducted by members
of the Joint Australian-British Borneo Reward Mission, 1946-1947.
Bariga assist in the escape of four POWs from Ranau in July 1945. 




Thursday, October 17, 2013

POW story at Sandakan POW camp


POW story at Sandakan POW camp


The map and reminder of the death march


     Sandakan-Ranau death march is one of the worst POW camp campaigns after Burma Rail roadway that suffered a lot of casualty. There is 2345 death been identify among them are the allies from Britain and Australian. Like Burma Rail roadway they were force to making military airstrip at Sandakan. However, after the airfield were bomb by allied in January 1945. Then the camp commandant Captain Hoshijima Susumu decided to move the remaining prisoners westward into the mountains to the town of Ranau, a distance of approximately 260 kilometres. There is three series of matching and all of them die from killed or died from a combination of hunger and illness before the Japanese admit defeat on 15 August 1945. This is telling us how the horror of war can be then we should thankful that we can live in peace here in Malaysia.


Sandakan POW camp on October 24, 1945, a few months after the camp was destroyed by the retreating Japanese troops. In No. 1 compound (pictured), graves containing the bodies of 300 Australian and British prisoners were later discovered. It is believed they were the men left at the camp after the second series of marches. Each grave contained several bodies, in some cases as many as 10. (Photographer: Frank Burke.)
Sergeant Hosotani Naoji (left, seated) of the Kenpeitai (Japanese secret police) at Sandakan is interrogated by Squadron Leader F. G. Birchall (second right) of the Missing Servicemen Section and Sergeant Mamo (right) of the Allied Translator and Interpreter Section on October 26, 1945. Naoji confessed to shooting two Australian POWs and five Chinese civilians. (Photographer: Frank Burke.) 


Thursday, October 10, 2013

POW camp in Malaya

POW camp in Malaya
The newspaper article about the
Australian Soldier

Changi Prison Camp
   There is 9 POW camp overall in Malaya Peninsular, Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak during the World War 2. Have you ever thought that POW only at European or East Asia but we in Malaysia also have that and there is many monument of war prisoner around Malaysia and Singapore. In Malaysia we have Changi Prison,  Selarang Barracks, River Valley Camp, Blakang Mati,  Anderson School, Outram Road Prison, Jesselton, Sandakan, and Batu Lintang.

This prisoner is the mix of soldier from Royal Britain Colony and also among our soldier. They never give up even do they been captivate as prisoner to defend our country. They have to face the horror of war to fight for our independent from the Japanese invasion. 
                
Map of Prisoner Camp Around Singapore