Coolie Generals, The: Britains Far Eastern Military Leaders in Japanese Captivity

Author:   Mark Felton
Publisher:   Pen & Sword Books Ltd
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9781844157679


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   20 August 2008
Format:   Hardback
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Coolie Generals, The: Britains Far Eastern Military Leaders in Japanese Captivity


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Dozens of British and Commonwealth officers of the rank of colonel and above were captured by the Japanese at the fall of Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore and Burma. These senior officers, many of whom were decorated war heroes, were separated from the men and formations, and shipped around the Japanese Empire in one group, kept alive so that the Japanese could ritually humiliate them at every opportunity. In direct contrast to how the Germans treated captured Allied senior officers, the Japanese inflicted the same appalling regime of starvation, beatings and hard labour on these senior prisoners, and several died through such abuse. Prominent personages treated in this way included General Percival, (GOC Malaya) and a host of major-generals, brigadiers, colonels and senior colonial officials. The detailed post-war testimonies given by these prominent prisoners greatly aided the Tokyo War Crimes tribunal in exposing the nature of Japanese treatment of Allied POWs. It was an extraordinary story of middle-aged military professionals living a day-to-day existence at the behest of cruel and capricious gaolers. All previous POW books on the Far East have concentrated upon the well-known sufferings of the thousands of more junior officers and other ranks taken prisoner, and largely ignoring the fates of the men whose command decisions actually led to captivity. SALES . A completely new angle on the ever popular genre of Japanese POWs . Untold story of the appalling treatment of these me by their captors . Researched and written by the author of Slaughter at Sea AUTHOR Mark Felton is an academic teaching history at Shanghai University. He is the author of Yanagi The Secret Underwater Trade between Japan and Germany, The Fujita Plan Japanese Submarine Attacks on the USA and Australia 1941 -42

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Author:   Mark Felton
Publisher:   Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Imprint:   Pen & Sword Military
ISBN:  

9781844157679


ISBN 10:   1844157679
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   20 August 2008
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Born in Colchester in 1974, Dr Mark Felton is the author of numerous World War II related titles with emphasis on Japan and the Japanese involvement during the war. He currently lives in China where he teaches at Fudan University.

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