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Hellfire Pass

Australia, 1988
film

On Anzac Day 1987, Sir Edmund “Weary” Dunlop and a group of ex-servicemen from Australia, Britain and Holland returned to the infamous Thai-Burma ..

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Death railway (Captioned)

Australia, 1979
Similarity: 78%

Death railway

Australia, 1979
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Death railway

Australia, 1979
Similarity: 76%

Spirit of the railway

Australia, 1998
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Beyond hell's gate

Australia, 1979
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Mutiny on the Western Front

Australia, 1979
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Australian diary. No. 018

Australia, 1948
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Kokoda Front Line!

Australia, 1942
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Burma Railway

Australia, 1983
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Kokoda: the bloody track

Australia, 1992
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Sons of the Anzacs 1939-1945

Australia, 1968
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King and country

United Kingdom, 1964
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Crosses

Australia, 1985
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Australia at War 1914-1918: an Account of the Australian Force in the Great War

Australia, 1967
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Australians remember

Australia, 1977
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One man's war

Australia, 1952
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Our melancholy duty

Australia, 1991
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The Kokoda Trail, Papua New Guinea, 1942

Papua New Guinea, 1942
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