Pawai Kematian Sandakan
Pawai Kematian Sandakan adalah serangkaian pawai paksa di Borneo dari Sandakan ke Ranau yang mengakibatkan kematian 2,345 tahanan perang Sekutu yang diadakan oleh Kekaisaran Jepang pada masa kampanye Pasifik saat Perang Dunia II di Kamp Tahanan Perang Sandakan. Pada akhir perang, dari seluruh tahanan yang ditahan di Sandakan dan Ranau, hanya enam orang Australia yang selamat, kesemuanya melarikan diri. Peristiwa tersebut dianggap menjadi peristiwa terburuk tunggal yang dialami oleh tentara Australia pada masa Perang Dunia Kedua .[1]
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suntingWikimedia Commons memiliki media mengenai Sandakan Death Marches.
- The Sandakan Track – Sandakan-Ranau Death March (1942–1945) Sandakan-Ranau Death March
- Sandakan Memorial Park Lynette Silver, who began assisting the Office of Australian War Graves (OAWG) with the development of the Sandakan Memorial Park in 1995, has been involved in a number of initiatives since that time.
- Fraudulent Military Service: Investigating suspect claims made by various individuals in regard to war service and so on.
- Prisoners of War Name List A large amount of information regarding the fate of Australian and British prisoners sent to, or destined for, the Sandakan POW Camp, has been collated.
- The Sandakan Memorial Foundation Diarsipkan 2007-03-24 di Wayback Machine.
- Laden, Fevered, Starved: Remembering Sandakan Diarsipkan 2010-03-06 di Wayback Machine.
- Stolen Years Diarsipkan 2007-02-02 di Wayback Machine. Australian War Memorial. Australian Prisoners of War-Prisoners of the Japanese
- Australian Prisoners of War of the Japanese Diarsipkan 2007-02-02 di Wayback Machine. Reading List
- Sandakan
- Behind the Wire Diarsipkan 2012-02-05 di Wayback Machine. Australia's War: 1939–1945
- History of the War Memorial Park next to Sibuga FR Diarsipkan 2007-09-30 di Wayback Machine. Sabah Forestry Department
- Commemorating the Sandakan Death March ABC Western Australia Monday, 13 June 2005
- Sandakan Death March: Japanese Inhumanity Digger History: Unofficial history of the Australian & New Zealand Armed Services
- What happened on the Sandakan Death March? Diarsipkan 2007-01-10 di Wayback Machine. ANZAC Day Commemoration Committee (Qld)
- The Sandakan Death March Diarsipkan 2007-01-01 di Wayback Machine. Pacific War Historical Society
- Defense Exhibits[pranala nonaktif permanen] Japanese War Crime Tribunal Documents 1946–1948
- Inventory of the Japanese War Crime Tribunal Documents, 1946–1948[pranala nonaktif permanen] The University of New Mexico, University Libraries, Center for Southwest Research. Box 18, Folder 73:No. 1671A. 26 October 1945. War Crimes. Sandakan Area. Joint Statement by Chen Kay, Chin Kin, and Lo Tong against Sgt. Naoji Rosotani, Kempei Tai. Box 20, Folder 57: No. 3211. IMTFE, sworn deposition of Takakura, Tadashi, 9-8-47. Captain Takakura Tadashi was the commander of the Sandakan Camp when the POWs were marched from Sandakan to Ranau, on the Second Death March, 29 May 1945
- Tourism and the Sandakan Death Marches Diarsipkan 2012-02-07 di Wayback Machine.
- Construction of the secret radio at Sandakan camp: interview with Lt-Col R. G. Wells