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Edward 'Weary' Dunlop was not in the world war two he was a surgeon for the injured sliders
Edward Weary Dunlop.
he didnt die in ww2 he died at 86 from pneumonia
Edward Dunlop was an Australian surgeon who was honored for his leadership of prisoners while held by the Japanese during World War 2. (see link below)John Boyd Dunlop was the inventor of the 1st practical pneunatic inflatable tire in 1887.Edward Dunlop the inventor of the first tubed tyres.
Dunlop World Challenge was created in 2008.
Weary Dunlop was an Australian surgeon best known for his heroic and compassionate treatment of Prisoners of War, of which he himself was one. Many times he stood up for the men who were expected to work in atrocious conditions, particularly on the Thai - Burma Railway, whilst they were very ill and weak. He more than once stepped between the Japanese bayonets and one of his own men. He also followed the war's progress with a hidden wireless radio . He was extremely skilled in caring for the men despite an almost total lack of medical equipment or supplies and whilst suffering himself. Weary Dunlop became legendary for both his medical skills, encouraging attitude, and his untiring campaign to preserve what he could of human dignity for the prisoners. This campaign continued after the war, as he sought to better the lives of those who had suffered so much.
World Weary was created in 1928.
World-weary mean having a pessimistic outlook, a romantic discontent with the way people operate.
World-weary mean having a pessimistic outlook, a romantic discontent with the way people operate.
Australian doctors during World War II had the same responsibilities as doctors from other countries. They had to treat the wounded and treat illnesses caused by the poor conditions soldiers had to endure.
Without knowing which Alan Dunlop you want to know about we are unable to answer your question. There are MANY Alan Dunlops in this world. Please resubmit your question with the specifics of the Alan Dunlop you want to know about. Keep in mind that anyone who served in World War 2 had to have been born prior to 1927.