
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


We may know about Pearl Harbor and how the war against Japan ended with the US atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. But in popular memory, what happened in between is less well-known. Marking the 80th anniversary of VJ Day, we hear of how defeat turned to victory, from epic battles in jungles, to one that played out on a tennis court and saved the British Empire, through remarkable testimonies from British, Indian, and Japanese soldiers who were there, as well as former prisoners of war and civilian internees. Plus we speak to descendants across Britain who are uncovering a family member's story of heroism, imprisonment, and survival.
By BBC Radio 44.5
4646 ratings
We may know about Pearl Harbor and how the war against Japan ended with the US atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. But in popular memory, what happened in between is less well-known. Marking the 80th anniversary of VJ Day, we hear of how defeat turned to victory, from epic battles in jungles, to one that played out on a tennis court and saved the British Empire, through remarkable testimonies from British, Indian, and Japanese soldiers who were there, as well as former prisoners of war and civilian internees. Plus we speak to descendants across Britain who are uncovering a family member's story of heroism, imprisonment, and survival.

7,912 Listeners

375 Listeners

524 Listeners

1,070 Listeners

298 Listeners

5,579 Listeners

491 Listeners

41 Listeners

234 Listeners

840 Listeners

77 Listeners

752 Listeners

354 Listeners

236 Listeners

327 Listeners

3,237 Listeners

168 Listeners

795 Listeners

260 Listeners

77 Listeners

665 Listeners

1,004 Listeners

3,881 Listeners

557 Listeners

1,314 Listeners

630 Listeners

391 Listeners

244 Listeners

178 Listeners

80 Listeners

1,198 Listeners

254 Listeners

34 Listeners