Authors: Bruce Gamble
“Night after night”:
Angell, “The Forgotten Prisoners of Rabaul.”
“Flames were caught”:
Bowman, p.
187
.
“turned-up wings”:
ibid., p.
183
.
Rumors of “big bomb” and Emperor Hirohito’s surrender address:
ibid., p.
199
.
“Well, if you haven’t anything else to do”:
Hutchinson-Smith, p.
283
.
“When we got back to Sydney”:
L. Johnson, author’s interview.
Findings of Maj. H. S. Williams:
AWM 54 (779/1/1).
Investigation in Japan:
Hon. E. E. Ward, October 5, 1945.
“IT IS WITH DEEP REGRET”:
Sample telegram in C. Johnson, p.
148
.
“As
we stand here today”:
Hodges, Australian War Memorial presentation, July 1, 2002.
Epilogue
Hellship statistics:
Michno, pp. 309–317.
Details of relative positions of
Montevideo Maru
and USS
Sturgeon:
OSK report via Cundall; SS187/A12–1, Serial 06.
“When I got up on deck”
and other quotes from Seaman Yamaji:
Australian Broadcasting Company, “Silence Broken” transcript.
“It implies to me”:
Cundall, correspondence with author.
“Information of the loss”:
quoted in AWM 54 (779/1/1).
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AWM 54 (81/4/194): RAAF Operations report compiled by S/L W.D. Brookes, February 24, 1942.
AWM 54 (607/7/1): AIF report compiled by Maj. P.E. Figgis, circa 1942.
AWM 54 (607/8/2): AIF report by Lt. Col. H.H. Carr, Capt. D.F. Field, Capt. E.S. Appel, Lt. A.R. Tolmer & Lt. J.G. Donaldson, March 1942.
AWM 54 (607/9/3): AIF account of escape by Lt. B. Dawson, circa 1942.
AWM 54 (607/9/5): Rabaul account of escape by Sergeant D. F. Ferguson, circa 1942.
AWM 54 (608/5/3): AIF report and medical extract by Maj. E. C. Palmer, August 22, 1942.
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.
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B5563/2 (2249): Prisoner of War Information Bureau: Sworn Testimony of Minoru Yoshimura, Tokyo, circa 1949 (National Archives of Australia).
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Official Documents—Japanese
AWM 3DRL/4005: Diary of Akiyoshi Hisaeda, March 10, 1941 to November 16, 1942.
AWM 54 (208/2/4): ATIS translations of miscellaneous captured documents.
AWM 54 (423/4/158): ATIS Enemy Publications, Detailed Battle Report
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AWM 54 (423/4/1162): “Military Intelligence Section, Full Translation of a Report on the Japanese Invasion of Rabaul,” May 9, 1946.
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Official Documents—American
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