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ANGELS OF WAR captures the experiences of villagers who lived through the Papua New Guinea campaign. Caught up in a war they could not understand or influence, they had no choice but to obey whoever held the gun. Their homes were bombed. They starved as refugees in the bush. They were conscripted as carriers. They fought as infantrymen and guerillas. In Japanese-held areas, they were forced to collaborate or risk execution; some were later hanged for treason by the Australians. "AN EXCELLENT DOCUMENTARY ... puts the New Guinea campaign of World War II into a grim, new perspective." - Sydney Morning Herald. * WINNER! Best Documentary - 1982 Australian Film Institute [AFI] Awards * WINNER! Best Documentary - 1982 Nyon Film Festival, Switzerland * WINNER! Best Documentary in the Social Sciences - ATOM Awards
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Originally produced by Ronin Films in 1982
Mode of access: World Wide Web
In English