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7/20/2025, 4:16:47 PM
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For those Anons who are WWII or Military History nerds, there's a new book from Australia regarding Australian nurses in the Pacific Theater.
> https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sister-Bullwinkel-untold-uncensored-story/dp/186351502X
>http://web.archive.org/web/20250316051152/https://lynettesilver.com/investigations/rape-and-murder-of-australian-nurses-on-bangka-island/
https://archive.is/meoDC
> "Sydney Morning Herald: New evidence unearthed of shocking Japanese assault of Australian nurses" by Lynette Silver
> A former employee of the (now) Department of Veterans’ Affairs, revealed that Vivian’s files had been “more closely guarded than the nuclear codes” because “she had been raped by the Japanese on Bangka Island”. A female army officer reported that in the early 1990s, when chatting to Vivian about her forthcoming biography, published in 1999, she confided that her biographer was refusing to allow her to tell all the facts, to let the truth be known. Vivian was asked, “Well, what is the truth?” She replied, “We were not just marched into the sea. We were raped and tortured, and then we were marched into the sea.” She told a similar story to a friend, a fellow ex-POW and a police officer, who had suffered terribly on the Burma-Thai railway.
> Vivian’s affidavit also confirmed that some nurses had been forced to act as comfort women. After reading her affidavit, Hughes reported, “one knows exactly how they had been subject to indescribable conditions by Japanese officers who were using Dutch Club for this activity”.
For those Anons who are WWII or Military History nerds, there's a new book from Australia regarding Australian nurses in the Pacific Theater.
> https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sister-Bullwinkel-untold-uncensored-story/dp/186351502X
>http://web.archive.org/web/20250316051152/https://lynettesilver.com/investigations/rape-and-murder-of-australian-nurses-on-bangka-island/
https://archive.is/meoDC
> "Sydney Morning Herald: New evidence unearthed of shocking Japanese assault of Australian nurses" by Lynette Silver
> A former employee of the (now) Department of Veterans’ Affairs, revealed that Vivian’s files had been “more closely guarded than the nuclear codes” because “she had been raped by the Japanese on Bangka Island”. A female army officer reported that in the early 1990s, when chatting to Vivian about her forthcoming biography, published in 1999, she confided that her biographer was refusing to allow her to tell all the facts, to let the truth be known. Vivian was asked, “Well, what is the truth?” She replied, “We were not just marched into the sea. We were raped and tortured, and then we were marched into the sea.” She told a similar story to a friend, a fellow ex-POW and a police officer, who had suffered terribly on the Burma-Thai railway.
> Vivian’s affidavit also confirmed that some nurses had been forced to act as comfort women. After reading her affidavit, Hughes reported, “one knows exactly how they had been subject to indescribable conditions by Japanese officers who were using Dutch Club for this activity”.
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