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Books on Prisoners of War
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Conduct Under Fire: Four American Doctors and Their Fight for Life as Prisoners of the Japanese, 1941-1945
Source: Amazon
Author: John Glusman
- The fierce, bloody battles of Bataan and Corregidor in the Philippines are legendary in the annals of World War II. Those who survived faced the horrors of life as prisoners of the Japanese. In Conduct Under Fire, John A. Glusman chronicles these events through the eyes of his father, Murray, and three fellow navy doctors captured on Corregidor in May 1942.
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- 15 visitors recommend:
Ghost Soldiers: The Forgotten Epic Story of World War II's Most Dramatic Mission
Source: Amazon
Author: Hampton Sides
- "The Bataan Death March was just the beginning of the woes American soldiers captured by the Japanese army in the Philippines had to endure .... For three years these "ghost soldiers" lived in misery, suffering terrible losses." (2001)
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- 6 visitors recommend:
I Am Alive
Source: Random House
Author: Major Bruce H. Norton, USMC, (Ret.)
E-mail: bruce.norton@citadel.edu
- The edited stories of Marine SgtMaj. Charles R. Jackson, a WWII POW. Jackson survived imprisonment, hellship, and forced labor in the bottom of a Mitsubishi Copper mine, for nearly four years.
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- 1 visitors recommend:
Ships From Hell: Japanese War Crimes on the High Seas
Source: Sutton Publishing
Author: Raymond Lamont-Brown
- "Using eyewitness accounts and official sources, this is a new and frightening insight into the atrocities committed at sea." (May 2002)
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