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Sandakan Memorial
The Australian War Memorial caption reads:

A sculpture commissioned by the Australian War Memorial to acknowledge and remember those who died during the Sandakan march. The work is installed in the Memorial's sculpture garden. After the fall of Singapore and Borneo to the Japanese, a prisoner of war camp was established just outside of Sandakan in Japan, to house approximately 750 British and more than 1650 Australian prisoners who were sent to the camp during the period 1942-43. In 1945, when the Japanese started to realise that the war may have been lost, and the Allies were closing in, the emaciated prisoners were force marched, in three separate marches, to the village of Ranau in the jungle, 250 km away, under the shadows of Mount Kinabalu. On 28 January, 1945, 470 prisoners set off, with only 313 arriving in Ranau. On the second march, 570 started from Sandakan, but only 118 reached Ranau.
The third march which comprised the last of the prisoners from the Sandakan camp contained 537 prisoners. Prisoners who were unable to walk were shot. The march route was through virgin jungle infested with crocodiles, snakes and wild pigs, and some of the prisoners had no boots. Rations were less than minimal. The march took nearly a year to complete. Once the surviving prisoners arrived in Ranau, they were put to work carrying 20 kg sacks of flour over very hilly terrain to Paginatan, over 40 km away. By the end of July, 1945, there were no prisoners left in Ranau. Only six Australians of the 2400 prisoners survived the "death march" . They survived because they were able to escape from the camp at Ranau, or escaped during the march from Sandakan. No British prisoners survived.
Keywords: 061224 SandakanMemorial

Sandakan Memorial

The Australian War Memorial caption reads:

A sculpture commissioned by the Australian War Memorial to acknowledge and remember those who died during the Sandakan march. The work is installed in the Memorial's sculpture garden. After the fall of Singapore and Borneo to the Japanese, a prisoner of war camp was established just outside of Sandakan in Japan, to house approximately 750 British and more than 1650 Australian prisoners who were sent to the camp during the period 1942-43. In 1945, when the Japanese started to realise that the war may have been lost, and the Allies were closing in, the emaciated prisoners were force marched, in three separate marches, to the village of Ranau in the jungle, 250 km away, under the shadows of Mount Kinabalu. On 28 January, 1945, 470 prisoners set off, with only 313 arriving in Ranau. On the second march, 570 started from Sandakan, but only 118 reached Ranau.
The third march which comprised the last of the prisoners from the Sandakan camp contained 537 prisoners. Prisoners who were unable to walk were shot. The march route was through virgin jungle infested with crocodiles, snakes and wild pigs, and some of the prisoners had no boots. Rations were less than minimal. The march took nearly a year to complete. Once the surviving prisoners arrived in Ranau, they were put to work carrying 20 kg sacks of flour over very hilly terrain to Paginatan, over 40 km away. By the end of July, 1945, there were no prisoners left in Ranau. Only six Australians of the 2400 prisoners survived the "death march" . They survived because they were able to escape from the camp at Ranau, or escaped during the march from Sandakan. No British prisoners survived.

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Filename:ART92680.jpg
Album name:makan / Canberra, ACT
Keywords:061224 / SandakanMemorial
Notes:Copyright expired - public domain
Source:From the collection of the Australian War Memorial. Reproduced with permission. ID Number: ART92680
Filesize:8003 Bytes
Date added:Dec 24, 2006
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