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Death March - Survivors of Bataan
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This is a collection of first-hand accounts of the survivors of the Bataan Death March. It is brutal but compelling reading. Donald Knox has interviewed an extensive collection of survivors and persuaded them to tell the excruciating details of their capture, their time in the camps and on work details and their release. Their stories are alternately shocking and inspiring. The book is an invaluable historical resource, and any student of the war in the Pacific will find it fascinating reading. Since it is presented as a collection of interviews from different sources, some familiarity with the story of Bataan and American POWs in Japan will help the reader place each story in the right context. These testimonials can be gruesome, but it's important that the POWs' stories be told.Death March
is a soft cover book published in 1981 by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich Publishers containing 482 pages with several pages of photos. This book is in extremely fine condition and comes from the smoke free home of a retired teacher who gladly combines postage the best way possible.