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A Drama on the Australian Kaula Incident, Not Even in History Textbooks!
Why did they have to "escape to death" instead of to survive?
In the small town of Kaula to the west of Sydney on August 5, 1944, Japanese POWs rioted.
The biggest escape in history by 1104 POWs is a well-known incident in Australia.
However, it does not appear in Japanese history books. It is because the government at the time covered up the incident and most of the parties shut down.
However, it does not appear in Japanese history books. It is because the Japanese government did not cover up the incident, and most of the parties were silent.
On the night of the incident, all Japanese POWs voted for or against the riot.
A piece of paper cut through the perforations in the toilet paper is labeled as "Yes" = "Death" and "No" = "Death" = "Live".
It does not appear in Japanese history books.
A piece of paper cut through the perforations in the toilet paper is labeled as "Yes" = "Death" and "No" = "Death" = "Live".
The riot is carried out.
A piece of paper cut through the perforations in the toilet paper is labeled as "Yes" = "Death" and "No" = "Death" = "Live".
It was labeled as "Death".
All the Japanese POWs voted for or against the riot.
A piece of paper cut through the perforations in the toilet paper is labeled as "Yes" = "Death" = "No" = "Death" = "Live".
It was labeled as "Death".
All the Japanese POWs voted for or against the riot.
All the Japanese POWs voted for or against the riot.
All the Japanese POWs voted for or against the riot.
All the Japanese POWs voted for or against the riot.
[Screen size]
180 minutes
[Screen size]
[1] Wide [2] Standard
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