gunbarrel Posted October 14, 2009 #1 Posted October 14, 2009 I just finished reading this book, and I highly recommend it. I couldn't put it down. If you think that you know about the Bataan Death March and the atrocities committed by the Japanese in WWII, you haven't heard a fraction of it. This book at times makes you feel like somebody sucker-punched you, but it's a testament to the human spirit that needed to be told like only someone who went through it can tell it. It's incredible. http://www.tearsinthedarkness.com/
Bob Hudson Posted October 14, 2009 #2 Posted October 14, 2009 I just finished reading this book, and I highly recommend it. I couldn't put it down. If you think that you know about the Bataan Death March and the atrocities committed by the Japanese in WWII, you haven't heard a fraction of it. This book at times makes you feel like somebody sucker-punched you, but it's a testament to the human spirit that needed to be told like only someone who went through it can tell it. It's incredible. http://www.tearsinthedarkness.com/ I will have to read that: an old acquaintance who was there just got released from a California prison and it may have been his post-Bataan experiences that put him there: http://www.usmilitariaforum.com/forums/ind...?showtopic=2028
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