Surviving the Japanese Onslaught: An RAF POW in Burma by William Albert Tate

Surviving the Japanese Onslaught: An RAF POW in Burma by William Albert Tate

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An honest and frank first-hand account of life as a Japanese Prisoner of War.

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Surviving the Japanese Onslaught: An RAF POW in Burma by William Albert Tate

These are the first-hand memoirs of the late William Albert Tate (W.O, RAF Bomber Command) framed within the factual history of his service career in the Royal Air Force between the years 1938 and 1946, penned by his son. This gripping narrative relays William's first-hand recollections of his time spent as a Japanese Prisoner of War, when he was incarcerated for two years in Rangoon Gaol, after bailing out of his Wellington over Burma. Tales of the harsh brutalities inflicted by his captors and the unsanitary conditions in which he and his fellow captives were held offer a real sense of the everyday realities experienced by Japanese Prisoners of War at this time. Jungle diseases, enforced starvation, sadistic torture tactics and the ever present threat of aerial bombardment all beset these prisoners. William and his son meditate on the legacies of enduring such trials as these in an engaging account of survival against the odds.
William Albert Tate served in Bomber Command from 1938 to 1946. He passed away in 2007, at the age of eighty-five. This is the first time that his memoirs have been published.
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ISBN 13 9781473880733
ISBN 10 1473880734
Title Surviving the Japanese Onslaught: An RAF POW in Burma
Author William Albert Tate
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Year published 2017-02-01
Number of pages 152
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