More frontline testimony from British servicemen.
Officers and Men. In 1917, the life expectancy of an officer in the trenches was two weeks, while his generals lived like country gentlemen. In the Japanese PoW camps, an officer's duty to his men was tested to breaking point.
Tonight's programme examines the bond between officers and men - and the consequences when trust collapses. Producer Michael Outfield
Executive producer Peter Salmon
A Barraclough Carey production for BBCtv