Prisoner of Japan - a Personal War Diary 1941 - 1945
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A harrowing, first-hand account of survival inside Japan's brutal POW camps. Prisoner of Japan chronicles Sir Harold Atcherley's remarkable wartime diary, spanning the fall of Singapore, slave labour on the Burma Railway, and the psychological toll of captivity. With echoes of The Railway Man and Unbroken, this memoir is essential reading for anyone interested in WWII history, prisoner accounts, and the strength of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable suffering.
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Sir Harold Atcherley – Prisoner of Japan
A personal war diary, Singapore, Siam and Burma, 1941-1945
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