Betty Jeffrey

Betty Jeffrey
Born 14 May 1908
Died 13 September 2000
Occupation nurse
Nationality Australia

Agnes Betty Jeffrey, OAM (14 May 1908 13 September 2000) was a writer who wrote about her WWII nursing experiences in the book White Coolies.

Life

Jeffrey was a nurse in the 2/10th Australian General Hospital during World War II; she was taken captive by the Japanese Imperial Army and interned in the Dutch East Indies. She later wrote about her experiences in the book White Coolies, which partially inspired the film Paradise Road and the 1955 Australian radio series White Coolies .[1] Missionary Margaret Dryburgh was a fellow internee with Jeffrey.

Works

Fellow internees

Whilst in captivity, some notable fellow internees included:

References

  1. "White Coolies Radio Series". Retrieved 2011-10-19.

Further reading


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