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World War II - Prisoners of War, Pacific Theater - World War II - Japan, World War II - War Narratives, Japanese History - World War II & Aftermath, World War II - Personal Narratives, Prisoners of War, Prisoners of War - Biography, World War II Narrative
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Will to Survive

by Arthur Godman, Philip Meninsky
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This is an extraordinary personal account of three and a half years in captivity as a Japanese prisoner-of-war, including a period of working on the Burma-Siam railway. Arthur Godman, a scientist with over 40 books on the subject to his credit, used his trained analytical mind to observe and record daily life in the prison camp including the previously unreported side of captivity—the humor and small kindnesses between guards and prisoners, both living in testing conditions.

Synopsis

This is an extraordinary personal account of three and a half years in captivity as a Japanese prisoner-of-war, including a period of working on the Burma-Siam railway. Arthur Godman, a scientist with over 40 books on the subject to his credit, used his trained analytical mind to observe and record daily life in the prison camp including the previously unreported side of captivity—the humor and small kindnesses between guards and prisoners, both living in testing conditions.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2002
Publisher
Spellmount, Limited Publishers
Pages
176
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781862271111

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