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During World War II, there were few fates that could befall a soldier so hellish as internment in a Japanese prisoner of war camp. To this day, many survivors -- most of whom are now in their 80s -- still cannot talk about their experiences without unearthing terrible memories. Surviving the Sword gives voice to these tens of thousands of Allied POWs and offers us a powerful reminder of the terror and deprivations of war and the resilience of the human spirit. In this important book, Brian MacArthur draws on the diaries of American, British, Dutch, and Australian Fepows (Far Eastern prisoners of war), some of whose recollections are published here for the first time. These soldiers wrote and kept their diaries, in secret, because they were determined to record for posterity how they were starved and beaten, marched almost to death, or transported on "hellships"; how their fellows were summarily executed by guards or felled by the thousands by tropical diseases; and how they were used as slave labor -- most notoriously on the Burma-Thailand railway (later depicted in The Bridge on the River Kwai). The diaries excerpted here make plain why the Fepows have always believed that their brutal treatment by Japanese and Korean guards was literally incomprehensible to those who did not live it. - Jacket flap.
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Prisoners of war, war crimes, concentration camps, world war 2, far east prisoners of war association, bushido, adjusting to fame, War, Conscript labor, World War, 1939-1945, burma-thailand railway, Atomic bomb, sadistic behaviour, Atrocities, Sino-Japanese Conflict, 1937-1945, Japanese Prisoners and prisons, Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945, Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945) fast (OCoLC)fst01431391, World War (1939-1945) fast (OCoLC)fst01180924, World war, 1939-1945, prisoners and prisons, japanesePlaces
East Asia, Japan, cambridge university, chungkai hospital, fukuoka, haruku, hintok, hiroshima, kanchanaburi, kinkaseki, kinsaiyok, konkoita, nagasaki, sandakan, singapore, tamarkan, tarsao, zentsujiTimes
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Surviving the sword: prisoners of the Japanese, 1942-45
2005, Time Warner Books
in English
0316861421 9780316861427
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Surviving the sword: prisoners of the Japanese in the Far East, 1942-45
2005, Random House
Hardcover
in English
1400064139 9781400064137
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