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Author Joseph.A.Patak
Author and synopsis
The author is a war photographer
of the 228 signal army of America. a soldier who is one of the first batch of American army who
joined the battle with Japanese in Philippine. When Luzon island
was captured by Japanese, he and his comrades were captured by
Japanese. They were
detained in Philippine. Then they were sent to prisoner camp
factory of Shenyang of China . As he know the machine manufacture,
he was asked to design the factory and maintain the equipment .He
was liberated when the united states air force bombed factory of
prisoner camp on Dec 7 th,1944 . He suffered the
humiliation, starve. sickness, and attempted to escaped from the
prison several times. The inhuman treatment in three years helped
the author to describe the Japanese imperialism. As the author is
skilled in Japanese, he understands the Japanese more than other
prisoners. There are intense revolting mood among the prisoners
and plots that the prisoners intentionally smashed the equipment .
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| The
ruin of Shenyang
camp of prisoners of English and American during the world
war two |
The author
asked for mental treatment after the war. with the help of a
psychiatry. He used his experience and other reference to write
this book which was finished in 1947.It was reintegrated and
published in 1989.There is no book on the life of the prisoner in
Shenyang ever. This book reappeared 1408 American(includes the
author), 100 English, Australian,
New zealanders, Singapore persons.
Canadian, Dutch.. The list of all the prisoner. the force
designator and address are provided.
The book is
divided into 49 chapters, the first twelve chapters tell the life
of the prisoners before they were sent to
Shenyang.
It is after the Luzon island was captured by Japanese that
the prisoners of American army were detained in the four prisons
of Philippine. They suffered
the humiliation. They were enslaved as the animal. They tried to
escape from the prison . The chapters from 13 to 49 narrate the
three years life in Shenyang and the life since they were
released.
(Dengyue)
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