[PDF.28gp] In the Shadow of Death: The Story of a Medic on the Burma Railway 1942-45
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| #3681758 in Books | 2006-03-19 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.50 x1.17 x6.36l,.0 | File type: PDF | 224 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Important read|By Laura Dadich|This book tells a story that is heartfelt and captures a time that is incomprehensible to most of us. It provides very important insight into this terrible time.
My father, Frank Blackett, was best man at Id Barwick's wedding to Barbara and accompanied Id around Akron in the 60's as he shared his experience with various community organ|About the Author|Idris Barwick survived the War and went on to enjoy a long life in his native Wales. He died in 2000. His daughter Elizabeth Garland has been instrumental in bringing this book to our notice.
Idris (Taff) James was a driver in the Royal Army Service Corps and one of the thousands of young British soldiers taken prisoner by the Japanese in early 1942. He was ordered to become a ‘medic’ by his Company Commander, who must have been a very shrewd judge of character. His account of the conditions and suffering endured by his fellow prisoners and himself makes for the most extraordinary and disturbing reading. Taff suffered from dysentery, malaria, b...
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