Escape from Davao :
Lukacs, John D.
Escape from Davao : the forgotten story of the most daring prison break of the Pacific War / John D. Lukacs - 1st Simon & Schuster hardcover ed. - New York, N.Y. : New American Library, c2010. - xiii, 433 p. : 23 x 16 cm.
Exhaustively researched account by a professional journalist and historian, detailing the escape of ten American and two Filipino prisoners of war from Davao Penal Colony, with the aid of Filipino guerrillas. The escape was extremely hazardous owing in part to the Japanese guards as well as to natural obstacles, but was considered well worth the risk considering the atrocious conditions inside the camp. Most of the American escapees were evacuated from the Philippines while a few decided to join the guerrillas in Mindanao.
In the US, the story of the escape and the horrors of prison camp life under the Japanese were suppressed by higher ups, and were only allowed to be publicized many months after the escape. Lukacs details the seeming cover up which diminished the press coverage of the daring escape. The author traveled to Mindanao and interviewed as many eyewitnesses he could find, as well as their families, resulting in the discovery of many new documents. - Prof. Ricardo T. Jose Summary: Documents the escape of ten American prisoners of war from a World War II Japanese prison camp in the Philippines, describing the inhumane conditions they endured and the political struggle that influenced their return home.
English
9780743262781 (hardbound)
Prisoner-of-war escapes--History--Philippines--20th Century.
Soldiers--Biography.--United States
World War, 1939-1945--Prisoners and prisons, Japanese.
World War, 1939-1945--Underground movements--Philippines.
World War, 1939-1945--Philippines--Davao.
Guerrillas--Philippines
Davao City (Philippines)--History.
Philippines--History--Japanese occupation, 1942-1945.
Escape from Davao : the forgotten story of the most daring prison break of the Pacific War / John D. Lukacs - 1st Simon & Schuster hardcover ed. - New York, N.Y. : New American Library, c2010. - xiii, 433 p. : 23 x 16 cm.
Exhaustively researched account by a professional journalist and historian, detailing the escape of ten American and two Filipino prisoners of war from Davao Penal Colony, with the aid of Filipino guerrillas. The escape was extremely hazardous owing in part to the Japanese guards as well as to natural obstacles, but was considered well worth the risk considering the atrocious conditions inside the camp. Most of the American escapees were evacuated from the Philippines while a few decided to join the guerrillas in Mindanao.
In the US, the story of the escape and the horrors of prison camp life under the Japanese were suppressed by higher ups, and were only allowed to be publicized many months after the escape. Lukacs details the seeming cover up which diminished the press coverage of the daring escape. The author traveled to Mindanao and interviewed as many eyewitnesses he could find, as well as their families, resulting in the discovery of many new documents. - Prof. Ricardo T. Jose Summary: Documents the escape of ten American prisoners of war from a World War II Japanese prison camp in the Philippines, describing the inhumane conditions they endured and the political struggle that influenced their return home.
English
9780743262781 (hardbound)
Prisoner-of-war escapes--History--Philippines--20th Century.
Soldiers--Biography.--United States
World War, 1939-1945--Prisoners and prisons, Japanese.
World War, 1939-1945--Underground movements--Philippines.
World War, 1939-1945--Philippines--Davao.
Guerrillas--Philippines
Davao City (Philippines)--History.
Philippines--History--Japanese occupation, 1942-1945.