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Three Came Home - Inspirational WWII Memoir by Agnes Newton Keith | True Story of Survival & Resilience | Perfect for History Buffs & Book Clubs" (Note: Based on the original title "Three Came Home," this appears to refer to Agnes Newton Keith's 1947 memoir about her WWII internment. The optimized version adds keywords, clarifies the subject matter, and suggests usage scenarios while keeping the core title intact.)
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Three Came Home - Inspirational WWII Memoir by Agnes Newton Keith | True Story of Survival & Resilience | Perfect for History Buffs & Book Clubs
Three Came Home - Inspirational WWII Memoir by Agnes Newton Keith | True Story of Survival & Resilience | Perfect for History Buffs & Book Clubs
Three Came Home - Inspirational WWII Memoir by Agnes Newton Keith | True Story of Survival & Resilience | Perfect for History Buffs & Book Clubs" (Note: Based on the original title "Three Came Home," this appears to refer to Agnes Newton Keith's 1947 memoir about her WWII internment. The optimized version adds keywords, clarifies the subject matter, and suggests usage scenarios while keeping the core title intact.)
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Based on the best selling autobiographical book by Agnes Newton and with stunning performances by Colbert and Hayakawa, make this a must see film. British and American families living in Borneo during World War II are packed into prison camps by the Japanese, where authoress Colbert catches the eye of the tough but cultured officer Hayakawa.
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I first saw this film years ago on television -- well before DVDs or VHS.Based on a book -- true story -- by Agnes Newton Keith, it details her internment in a Japanese prison camp during WWII in Borneo.It is a startlingly moving story of survival of a group of women and children -- some of the women in their 70s -- and how badly they were treated by their prison guards and the commandant of the camp. The film follows the book very closely. Mrs. Keith told it like it was, even including the fact that some of the other women in the camp thought she was too "chummy" with the commandant who gave her special favors due to the fact that he had read one of her books in the past and admired her writing.Most WWII films focus on the men involved in the war. It is worth the time to learn how some women fared during WWII.Watch this film, and then read some of Mrs. Keith's books. She was a remarkable woman, six feet tall, overcame a serious head injury early in her life, lost her eyesight for a long period, did bit parts in movies, married an Englishman, lived in Borneo for five years before the war, kept her son live during their imprisonment, and flourished after the family's liberation. Luckily, her husband survived his imprisonment, too.You won't be disappointed in this film.

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