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The Secret Camera: A Marine's Story: Four Years as a POW
Terence S. Kirk
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| #1207871 in Books | Lyons Press | 2005-08-01 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .80 x6.08 x9.10l, | File type: PDF | 280 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Extraordinary personal bravery under brutal conditions; better than a movie!|By John H.|It was a gross miscarriage of justice for the U.S. government to "order" these men not to talk about their experiences immediately after the war. In Guam on the way back to the U.S., Kirk and other POW's were made to sign a "governnent-issued gag order" under threat of punishment and prosec||
"They may be the only images in existence of American prisoners in Japanese prisoner camps. And they sat unpublished for more than fifty years, apparently ignored by a U.S. government that seemed indifferent to the atrocities the images documented."--F
"They may be the only images in existence of American prisoners in Japanese prisoner camps. And they sat unpublished for more than fifty years, apparently ignored by a U.S. government that seemed indifferent to the atrocities the images documented."--Fort Worth Weekly
On the day the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, the twenty-three marines stationed in North China were at the peak of physical condition. They were young, brave men who were willing to d...
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