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Hell Wouldn't Stop

An Oral History of the Battle of Wake Island

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An edition of Hell Wouldn't Stop (2002)

Hell Wouldn't Stop

An Oral History of the Battle of Wake Island

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"For Kenneth Cunningham and the 387 other U.S. marines in the defense battalion stationed on Wake Island in the Pacific, World War II began on December 8, 1941, just five hours after Japan's surprise attack on Pearl Harbor. It ended on December 23.

That day the marines on the tiny atoll - their twelve Wildcat fighter planes lost, their forces diminished, their communications down - faced an overwhelming enemy invasion, with the Japanese arriving in so many ships that, as one eyewitness put it, they could have walked from one to the other on the open sea. Private Cunningham and his fellow servicemen fought intrepidly. against impossible odds, until their commanding officers ordered them to surrender. Their term in hell, though, had just begun.".

"No sooner had the marines laid down their arms than they were stripped of all their clothes. With their hands bound behind the back, they sat naked for two days in the hot sun; at night they shivered in the cold. After that they slogged and slept in the ruins of their bombed-out camp, until January 12, when they were jammed into the hold of the ship that would take them to prison camps in China and Japan.

Forty-four months later, liberated at last from the cruel indignities and grim torture of their captors, they would return home unheralded and largely forgotten."--BOOK JACKET.

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Publisher
Carroll & Graf
Language
English
Pages
304

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Cover of: Hell Wouldn't Stop
Hell Wouldn't Stop: An Oral History of the Battle of Wake Island
October 14, 2003, Carroll & Graf
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Hell Wouldn't Stop: An Oral History of the Battle of Wake Island
September 25, 2002, Carroll & Graf
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First Sentence

"Most Americans today have forgotten or never knew much about Wake Island."

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
304
Dimensions
8.5 x 5.8 x 0.9 inches
Weight
15.2 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8141229M
ISBN 10
0786712252
ISBN 13
9780786712250
OCLC/WorldCat
228094529
Library Thing
654179
Goodreads
236421

First Sentence

"Most Americans today have forgotten or never knew much about Wake Island."

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