Over 140,000 Allied prisoners were taken by the Japanese during World War II. Based on hundreds of interviews with those who survived, here are the harrowing, moving recollections of Americans before, during, and after their capture--men whose ordeal has been overlooked by independent historians and purposely ignored by official accounts. 16 pages of photos.
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Over 140,000 Allied prisoners were taken by the Japanese during World War II. Based on hundreds of interviews with those who survived, here are the harrowing, moving recollections of Americans before, during, and after their capture--men whose ordeal has been overlooked by independent historians and purposely ignored by official accounts. 16 pages of photos.
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i knew the japs were barbaric in treating our pow`s.i didn`t know that some of the japs especially the officers actually ate some of our prisoners.japan never admiited guilt in the killing and torture of our pow`s.i have a real hatred for the japs of that era.it is a shame they all could not die like our pow`s did.