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WW2 prisoner of war sparked connection to land that continues 80-years on
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Nov. 10, 2024 - 07:11
Tens of thousands of prisoners of war captured by Australian and Allied troops during WW2 were shipped to Australia. For Pietro Verazzi, his brief time in a prison camp in rural Western Australia sparked a remarkable connection with the land that continues eighty years later.