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Few American prisoners of war during World War II suffered more than those captured when the Philippines fell to the Japanese in April 1942. In a horrifying captivity that lasted until the war's end, US troops endured the notorious Bataan Death March, overcrowded prison camps, and the stinking hell ships that transported them to Japan and Korea. With gut-wrenching detail, survivor Col. Irvin Alexander recounts the physical and emotional struggle of his confinement.

Surviving Bataan and Beyond Colonel Irvin Alexanders Odyssey as a Japanese Prisoner of War Stackpole Military History Series

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    Publisher: Stackpole Books
    Publication Date: 8/29/2005
    ISBN13: 9780811732482, 978-0811732482
    ISBN10: 0811732487

    Non Fiction , Politics, Philosophy & Society

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    Few American prisoners of war during World War II suffered more than those captured when the Philippines fell to the Japanese in April 1942. In a horrifying captivity that lasted until the war's end, US troops endured the notorious Bataan Death March, overcrowded prison camps, and the stinking hell ships that transported them to Japan and Korea. With gut-wrenching detail, survivor Col. Irvin Alexander recounts the physical and emotional struggle of his confinement.

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