[PDF.62ms] Victory in Defeat: The Wake Island Defenders in Captivity, 1941-1945
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| #1707369 in Books | 2010-11-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.10 x1.60 x6.40l,1.75 | File type: PDF | 512 pages||6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| From the son of a Wake Island POW|By Michael Clayville|It took me 56 years to finally learn the real story of what happened to the men who worked, fought, and lost their freedom while on Wake Island in 1941. My father was one of those men. Over the years, my father was extremely hesitant to talk of the years he spent in Japanese POW camps. A short antecdotal story here or th||"Urwin is clearly a master of his craft, for he has given us a highly readable, if often chilling, narrative of an important episode in World War II history." - Pacific Historical
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Told here for the first time in vivid detail is the story of the defenders of Wake Island following their surrender to the Japanese on December 23, 1941. The highly regarded military historian Gregory Urwin spent decades researching what happened and now offers a revealing look at the U.S. Marines, sailors, soldiers, and civilian volunteers in captivity. In addition to exhaustive archival research, he interviewed dozens of POWs and even some of their Japanese captors. He...
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