Tears in the darkness : the story of the Bataan Death March and its aftermath /
Michael Norman and Elizabeth M. Norman.
- 1st ed.
- New York : Farrar, Straus, and Giroux, 2009.
- 463 p., [8] p. of plates : ill., map ; 24 cm.
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Following the U.S. surrender to the Japanese on the peninsula of Bataan in 1942, 76,000 American and Filipino POWs began the infamous Death March. This gripping narrative, told in unsparing but sympathetic detail, focuses intermittently on American POW Ben Steele, whose sketches adorn the book, and the hell of Japanese prison and labor camps that introduced these captives to the starvation, dehydration and murderous Japanese brutality that would become routine for the next three years.
Bataan Death March--Philippines--1942 World War--Prisoners and prisons, Japanese.--1939-1945 Prisoners of war--History--United States--20th century. Prisoners of war--History--Philippines--20th century. Prisoners of war--History--Great Britain--20th century. Prisoners of war--History--Netherlands--20th century.