Australian POWs
Coombes, David Comrades in distress we were, and it was now that one felt the existence of a brotherhood that establishes itself in circumstances of this kind A few of the men are very dejected, and appear to be losing all interest in themselves, their habits and practices not being approved by the majority. In some cases, for the most miserable reward, they cringe to the Germans for the chance of being of some service, others also, despite the fact their ...