Australian survivors from wreckage of Japanese prison ship Rakuyo Maru rest inside U.S. submarine near Philippines after rescue...
Australian prisoners of war rescued by crews of U.S. Navy submarines USS Sealion (SS-315) and USS Pampanito (SS-383) days after sinking of the Japanese prison ship Rakuyo Maru at sea in Philippines, during World War II. The rescued survivors rest on beds in the submarine. Crew members talk to them.
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