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Japanese war cemetery is located in Cowra., a small town in (The Central West), central and western New South Wales.
In August 1944, more than 1000 Japanese prisoners tried to escape from the camp, killing 231 of them and four other Australians, known as the "The Cowra Breakout", once home to Cowra, where Japanese prisoners were held during the second World War. The real history was brought to the screen by Australians in 1991. Japanese war cemetery buried the dead prisoners of war, designed by Japanese designers and built in 1979 and completed seven years later, with many Japanese court features.
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