“[A] truly uplifting tale of deliverance from certain death . . . A
deeply personal read, in which the reader is drawn into the highs and
lows of the action, the tragedy, and the salvation, because Moore has
so successfully drawn out the characters. . . . Compelling reading and
hard to put down.”—Naval History The heroic story of eleven
American POWs who defied certain death in World War II, As Good as
Dead is an unforgettable account of the Palawan Massacre survivors and
their daring escape. In late 1944, the Allies invaded the
Japanese-held Philippines, and soon the end of the Pacific War was
within reach. But for the last 150 American prisoners of war still
held on the island of Palawan, there would be no salvation. After
years of slave labor, starvation, disease, and torture, their worst
fears were about to be realized. On December 14, with machine guns
trained on them, they were herded underground into shallow air raid
shelters—death pits dug with their own hands. Japanese soldiers
doused the shelters with gasoline and set them on fire. Some thirty
prisoners managed to bolt from the fiery carnage, running a lethal
gauntlet of machine gun fire and bayonets to jump from the cliffs to
the rocky Palawan coast. By the next morning, only eleven men were
left alive—but their desperate journey to freedom had just begun.
As Good as Dead is one of the greatest escape stories of World War II,
and one that few Americans know. The eleven survivors of the Palawan
Massacre—some badly wounded and burned—spent weeks evading
Japanese patrols. They scrounged for food and water, swam
shark-infested bays, and wandered through treacherous jungle terrain,
hoping to find friendly Filipino guerrillas. Their endurance,
determination, and courage in the face of death make this a gripping
and inspiring saga of survival.
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The Daring Escape of American POWs From a Japanese Death Camp
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780399583575
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Penguin US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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