•
Dead Men Rising, (1951),
Angus & Robertson, (): a novel by
Seaforth Mackenzie, who was stationed at Cowra during the breakout. •
The Night of a Thousand Suicides, (1970),
Angus & Robertson, (): a novel by Teruhiko Asada, translated by Ray Cowan. •
Die like the Carp: The Story of the Greatest Prison Escape Ever, (1978),
Corgi Books, ): a non-fiction book by
Harry Gordon. •
The Cowra Breakout (1984): a critically acclaimed 4½-hour television
miniseries, written by Margaret Kelly and
Chris Noonan, and directed by Noonan and
Phillip Noyce. •
Voyage from Shame: The Cowra Breakout and Afterwards, (1994),
University of Queensland Press, (): a non-fiction book by Harry Gordon. •
Lost Officer (2005) ロスト・オフィサー, Spice, (): a non-fiction book by Dr. Mami Yamada focusing on Japanese officer POWs held in the D compound of the Cowra camp and their involvement in the breakout. •
On That Day, Our Lives Were Lighter Than Toilet Paper: The Great Cowra Breakout (English translation) あの日、僕らの命はトイレットペーパーよりも軽かった -カウラ捕虜収容所からの大脱走 (2008): a 2-hour TV-movie produced by
Nippon Television as a 55th-anniversary special. •
Broken Sun (2008): an Australian film directed by Brad Haynes. •
Shame and the Captives (2013), Sceptre, (): a novel by
Thomas Keneally. • ''Reconsidering the Cowra Breakout of 1944: From the Viewpoints of Survived Japanese Prisoners of War and Their 'Everyday Lives' in the Camp'' (2014): a doctoral thesis (Japanese language) by Dr. Mami Yamada. •
Barbed Wire and Cherry Blossoms (2016), Simon & Schuster Australia, (): an historical fiction novel by Dr
Anita Heiss based on an escapee who hid in the nearby Aboriginal mission until the end of the war. •
The Cowra Breakout, (2022), Hachette Australia, (): a non-fiction book by
Mat McLachlan. ==See also==