An edition of With only the will to live (1994)

With only the will to live

accounts of Americans in Japanese prison camps, 1941-1945

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An edition of With only the will to live (1994)

With only the will to live

accounts of Americans in Japanese prison camps, 1941-1945

Of the 25,000 Americans held prisoner in the Pacific during World War II, over 40 percent died in captivity. Only those with luck and a tremendous will to live ever made it home. Surprisingly, however, no book has yet tried to convey, in the survivors' own words, the full range of what these servicemen went through. But now their astonishing stories are finally told in With Only the Will to Live: Accounts of Americans in Japanese Prison Camps, 1941-1945.

Historians Robert S. La Forte, Ronald E. Marcello, and Richard L. Himmel have selected the accounts of 52 individuals from interviews with well over 150 survivors. Telling of their surprise at "losing" to the enemy, brutal treatment by guards, constant battles with hunger and disease, use as slave labor, and unflagging refusal to give in, the men who were there paint a vivid picture of every stage of their ordeal.

And, unlike memoirs by single individuals, the numerous accounts in With Only the Will to Live together give a view of many different camps and kinds of treatment the thousands of POWs were subjected to.

From the jungles of Burma to the coal mines of Nagasaki, from rice patties in the Philippines to air raids in Kawasaki, With Only the Will to Live conveys the wide variety of experiences the American prisoners endured. Their understated heroism, and the shocking conditions that tested it, is now fully recorded in a volume that will thrill history buffs with its immediacy and inspire all readers with its demonstration of what the human spirit can conquer.

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Publisher
SR Books
Language
English
Pages
286

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 275-278) and index.
Topically arranged excerpts from interviews conducted from 1970 to 1989 by the University of North Texas Oral History Program in Denton.

Published in
Wilmington, Del

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
940.54/7252
Library of Congress
D805.A785 W57 1994, D805.A785W57 1994, D805.A785 W57 1994eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
xxxvii, 286 p. :
Number of pages
286

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL1430978M
Internet Archive
withonlywilltoli0000unse
ISBN 10
0842024646
LCCN
93042419
OCLC/WorldCat
44954051, 502447459
Library Thing
8844071
Goodreads
974946

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL19019128W

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