Victory in defeat the Wake Island defenders in captivity, 1941-1945 /

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Autor principal: Urwin, Gregory J. W., 1955-
Autor Corporativo: ebrary, Inc
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Annapolis, Md. : Naval Institute Press, 2010.
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  • "Issue in doubt" : the siege of Wake Island
  • "The emperor has ... presented you with your lives" : the shock of capture
  • "Very odd people indeed" : the first twenty-four hours in captivity
  • "The Japanese continue to treat us with respect" : a deceptively gentle transition to POW life
  • "A real hell ship" : from Wake Island to Yokohama on the Nitta Maru
  • "Never had I felt so desolate or so weary" : from murder at sea to despair on land
  • "The most painful days we spent in prison camp" : hitting bottom at Woosung
  • "The Japanese Army ... will improve your conditions" : turning the corner at Woosung
  • "Without Red Cross help ... we would never have pulled through" : the impact of outside aid
  • "I thought they handled themselves reasonably well" : Japanese-POW relations at Woosung
  • "You God damn Americans don't understand anything" : strains, outrages, and departures
  • "This camp is the best one that the Japs have" : a new commandant and a new camp
  • A hellacious damn deal till we finished" : pushed to the edge on Mount Fuji
  • "Optimism ... is running high" : hope revives at Kiangwan
  • "The pleasure of raising our flag over the enemy's homeland" : to Japan and liberation
  • "98 US PW, 5-10-43" : the Wake Island diaspora, 1942-1945
  • "We had a bond there that's still going" : why so many came home.