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Enduring What Cannot Be Endured: Memoir of a Woman Medical Aide in the Philippines in World War II

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Enduring What Cannot Be Endured: Memoir of a Woman Medical Aide in the Philippines in World War II - Dowlen, Dorothy Dore
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Dorothy Dore was born in the Philippines to a British father who served there in the Spanish American War, and to a Filipina mestiza mother. This young woman was attending an exclusive private school when Pearl Harbor was bombed on December 7, 1941. The Japanese Imperial Army made a swift invasion of the Philippines, and Dorothy's life became a nightmare. As recounted in this moving memoir, Dorothy studied nursing so that she could support the United States Armed Forces Far East (USAFFE). She spent the war years on the ...

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Enduring What Cannot Be Endured: Memoir of a Woman Medical Aide in the Philippines in World War II 2001, McFarland & Company, Jefferson

ISBN-13: 9780786408511

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