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Romila, Anand and guide Papa Buka journey through Papua New Guinea's remote villages, documenting WWII veterans' vivid m | dG1fcGpsZUJuM2tfWmc
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00:00This is the graveyard of soldiers who died in Papua New Guinea during World War II.
00:263,824 Commonwealth soldiers are buried there. 250 in the British Army are believed to be from India.
00:56Just look around. How much peace is here.
01:02And with this peace, these people were living here.
01:06But they came out and enrolled them out.
01:09They lost their whole life.
01:11Papua New Guinea's traditional living has been destroyed.
01:15They lost their own life.
01:31MUSIC PLAYS
01:46I have been well translated and translated.
01:49I've been warned by the doctor.
01:51I've been told something.
01:53I have been told by the police.
01:55I've recorded a script.
01:57The people found me who were supporters
01:59What are the contributions of indigenous people in war?
02:04Where are the history of the world?
02:08Which history of the world has been made by the people of Mahadevasi?
02:14Never.
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