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The lost legion : an account of an Australian prisoner of war in Thailand and Japan and his subsequent involvement in Australian intelligence / Ron Allanson
Bib ID 1802601
Format BookBook
Author
Allanson, Rod
 
Description [Surrey Hills, Vic.] : R.T. Allanson, c1990 
69 leaves ; 30 cm. 
ISBN 073169984X (not printed on item) : 
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Available from Mr R Allanson, 8 Chester St, Surrey Hills Vic 3127.

Subjects Allanson, Rod.  |  Australian Security Intelligence Organization - Anecdotes.  |  World War, 1939-1945 - Personal narratives, Australian.  |  Prisoners of war - Australia - Biography.  |  Prisoners of war - Thailand - Biography.  |  Prisoners of war - Japan - Biography.  |  Intelligence officers - Australia - Biography.

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