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7/9/2025, 3:27:38 PM
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Breaking news from Australia, History Buff Anon:
http://web.archive.org/web/20250628093025/https://www.baka.com.au/national/new-evidence-unearthed-of-shocking-japanese-assault-of-australian-nurses-20250626-p5mahn.html
> The Australian military and government believed that the public should be shielded from the harsh realities of war, but determining who had silenced Vivian was going to be a challenge. However, blessed with a knowledge of how war crimes units operated, I took a punt and was rewarded when I came across a lengthy statement by Francis Hughes, a war crimes investigator.
> Hughes, who had served in a highly secret wartime unit, applied for service with 1 Australian War Crimes Section. Based in Singapore, his task was to sift through affidavits documenting atrocities to extract data for use by the prosecution. In due course, he came across one from Vivian, not the sanitized version of events but one given to war crimes investigators in which she stated all the facts. Horrified, he sought advice from his superiors who, on learning that the nurses had been subjected to rape that was “continuous and shocking”, decreed that the details should never be disclosed, out of consideration for their families and that no one, including Vivian, who knew the truth, must ever reveal it.
> 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”.
Silver's new book is on Amazon now, interestingly there's no ebook option:
> https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sister-Bullwinkel-untold-uncensored-story/dp/186351502X
>>8860588
>>8864321
>>8871508
Breaking news from Australia, History Buff Anon:
http://web.archive.org/web/20250628093025/https://www.baka.com.au/national/new-evidence-unearthed-of-shocking-japanese-assault-of-australian-nurses-20250626-p5mahn.html
> The Australian military and government believed that the public should be shielded from the harsh realities of war, but determining who had silenced Vivian was going to be a challenge. However, blessed with a knowledge of how war crimes units operated, I took a punt and was rewarded when I came across a lengthy statement by Francis Hughes, a war crimes investigator.
> Hughes, who had served in a highly secret wartime unit, applied for service with 1 Australian War Crimes Section. Based in Singapore, his task was to sift through affidavits documenting atrocities to extract data for use by the prosecution. In due course, he came across one from Vivian, not the sanitized version of events but one given to war crimes investigators in which she stated all the facts. Horrified, he sought advice from his superiors who, on learning that the nurses had been subjected to rape that was “continuous and shocking”, decreed that the details should never be disclosed, out of consideration for their families and that no one, including Vivian, who knew the truth, must ever reveal it.
> 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”.
Silver's new book is on Amazon now, interestingly there's no ebook option:
> https://www.amazon.co.uk/Sister-Bullwinkel-untold-uncensored-story/dp/186351502X
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