World War II prisoners in Sandakan POW camp in British North Borneo faced unimaginable struggles, with only six of nearly 2,500 Allied prisoners surviving the war. The atrocities committed by the Japanese at the camp would later be exposed, earning it a notorious reputation as one of the darkest chapters of the Pacific War.
Return to Sandakan
The gripping narrative of a catastrophic conflict's aftermath, as the wounds of a heinous war crime continue to haunt those who endured its horrors.