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United States History - 20th Century - General & Miscellaneous, War Narratives, Historical Biography, Military Biography, General & Miscellaneous Military History, Historical Biography - United States, Jewish History, World War II
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The Hotel Tacloban

by Douglas Valentine
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Overview

In this extraordinary story of World War II, the author's father, who enlisted in the army at age 16, describes the experiences that would affect the course of his life. Douglas Valentine tells of his capture by the Japanese in the fetid jungle of New Guinea, as well as his internment with Australian and British prisoners-of-war in the Hotel Taclobanβ€”a place where no mercy was shown or expected, and from which few came home alive. A celebration of camaraderie and a testament to "the soldier's faith", this is a story of murder, mutiny and an incredible military cover-up.

"A very true book and a story well told, chilling in its accumulation." (The Los Angeles Times Book Review)

Synopsis

In this extraordinary story of World War II, the author's father, who enlisted in the army at age 16, describes the experiences that would affect the course of his life. Douglas Valentine tells of his capture by the Japanese in the fetid jungle of New Guinea, as well as his internment with Australian and British prisoners-of-war in the Hotel Tacloban—a place where no mercy was shown or expected, and from which few came home alive. A celebration of camaraderie and a testament to "the soldier's faith", this is a story of murder, mutiny and an incredible military cover-up.

"A very true book and a story well told, chilling in its accumulation." (The Los Angeles Times Book Review)

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Book Details

Published
August 1, 2000
Publisher
iUniverse, Incorporated
Pages
196
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780595007851

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