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Journey into the heart of the Far East during wartime with "TAMAJAO 241: A POW CAMP ON THE RIVER KWAI" - the harrowing true story of Ernest Warwick, a British Prisoner of War. First published in 1987, this powerful memoir, written by a survivor who endured three years and eight months of unspeakable cruelty, plunges you into the brutal reality of the Siam-Burma Railway, a testament to human endurance against unimaginable odds.
Discover a hidden history through the eyes of those who lived it:
• Unflinching honesty: Ernest Warwick shares his experiences with raw honesty, based on secret notes he meticulously kept at immense personal risk, offering a unique and authentic perspective on life in Japanese captivity.
• The Railway of Death: Witness the daily torment of Allied POWs forced to build the infamous Siam-Burma Railway, where for every railway sleeper laid, a prisoner died.
• Unbreakable camaraderie: Follow the bonds forged in hell among a diverse group of prisoners - British "Pommies", Australian "Diggers", Americans, and Dutch - as they fight for survival, find moments of humour, and resist their captors.
• Acts of daring and defiance: Be there as ordinary men commit extraordinary acts of sabotage, steal desperately needed supplies, and even organise a secret radio to cling to hope from the outside world, all under the constant threat of execution.
• A story of resilience: From brutal beatings and rampant disease to starvation and forced labor, this book lays bare the true cost of war and celebrates the enduring spirit of those who refused to be broken.
• Behind enemy lines: Learn about the brave Thai underground agents who risked their lives to aid prisoners and provide vital intelligence.
About the Author: Ernest Warwick (1918-2009) was a private soldier in the 4th Battalion of the Suffolk Regiment, part of the 18th Infantry Division of the British Army, captured during the fall of Singapore. His harrowing experiences as a POW shaped his life, and "TAMAJAO 241" stands as his fervent desire to reveal the true horrors of the Far East theatre of WWII. This book is dedicated to all who fought in the Far East, especially those taken prisoner by the Japanese, and to the medical personnel who saved countless lives.
For readers of WWII history, true stories of courage, and military memoirs, "TAMAJAO 241" is an essential and unforgettable account that will stay with you long after the final page.
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