Captured honor :

Wodnik, Bob

Captured honor : POW survival in the Philippines and Japan / Bob Wodnik - Pullman, WA : Washington State University Press, c2003. - xiii, 177 p. : ill., 23 x 16 cm.

Written by a journalist, this book tells the story of several Americans (who lived in the American Northwest) who fought in the Philippines in 1942 and became prisoners of war.

Wodnik goes beyond telling the stories of fighting in the Philippines and enduring prison camp and hell ship horrors, but also the firebomb raids on Japan and the difficulties in adjusting to the post-war world. - Prof. Ricardo T. Jose


English

874222605 (softbound)


Prisoners of war--History--Japan--20th Century.
Prisoners of war--History--Philippines--20th Century.
Prisoners of war--Biography.--United States
World War, 1939-1945--Prisoners and prisons, Japanese.

Bataan Death March hell ships personal account – American Philippine defense campaign POW account

D 805 .J3 W64 2003

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