- First edition 1999, 240 pages incl. index
- Publisher: Harper Collins, NZ
- Format: Soft cover, format B
- Condition: Very good. Covered owner stamp on contents page
- Includes photos
- Author assisted by Eric Thompson
The "Featherston Incident", as it came to be known, was one of the most traumatic events in New Zealand's military history. In February 1943 a group of Japanese prisoners of war apparently mutinied in a camp at Featherston, in the southern part of New Zealand's North Island. Guards fired, and 48 prisoners were killed. But what really happened?
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