Surviving a Japanese Internment Camp: Life and Liberation at Santo Tomás, Manila, in World War II

Author:   Rupert Wilkinson
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
ISBN:  

9780786465705


Pages:   248
Publication Date:   30 November 2013
Format:   Paperback
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Surviving a Japanese Internment Camp: Life and Liberation at Santo Tomás, Manila, in World War II


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"During World War II the Japanese imprisoned more American civilians at Manila's Santo Tomas prison camp than anywhere else, along with British and other nationalities. Placing the camp's story in the wider history of the Pacific war, this book tells how the camp went through a drastic change, from good conditions in the early days to impending mass starvation, before its dramatic rescue by U.S. Army """"flying columns."""" Interned as a small boy with his mother and older sister, the author shows the many ways in which the camp's internees handled imprisonment--and their liberation afterwards. Using a wealth of Santo Tomas memoirs and diaries, plus interviews with other ex-internees and veteran army liberators, he reveals how children reinvented their own society, while adults coped with crowded dormitories, evaded sex restrictions, smuggled in food, and through a strong internee government, dealt with their Japanese overlords. The text explores the attitudes and behaviour of Japanese officials, ranging from sadistic cruelty to humane cooperation, and asks philosophical questions about atrocity and moral responsibility."

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Author:   Rupert Wilkinson
Publisher:   McFarland & Co Inc
Imprint:   McFarland & Co Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 17.50cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 25.10cm
Weight:   0.456kg
ISBN:  

9780786465705


ISBN 10:   0786465700
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   30 November 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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perhaps the best book we have ever read on the civilian POW's in Wold War II Philippines...this book is rated four stars --<i>Military Bookshelf</i>; Wilkinson has produced a compact, eminently readable, thoroughly sourced and documented account of a neglected aspect of captivity during World War II. He clarifies how internees survived their ordeal in Santo Tomas and how the imprisonment experiences of Allied soldiers differed from those of civilians. <i>Surviving a Japanese Internment Camp</i> does a valuable service by opening promising new lines of inquiry for students and historians of World War II in the Philippines. --<i>Michigan War Studies Review</i>; Wilkinson's discussion presents a fascinating window into the lives of internees...a wonderful work on a marginalized subject and a worthy addition to the bookshelf of any reader interested in the occupation aspects of the Pacific War --<i>H-Net Reviews</i>.


"""perhaps the best book we have ever read on the civilian POW's in Wold War II Philippines...this book is rated four stars""--Military Bookshelf; ""Wilkinson has produced a compact, eminently readable, thoroughly sourced and documented account of a neglected aspect of captivity during World War II. He clarifies how internees survived their ordeal in Santo Tomas and how the imprisonment experiences of Allied soldiers differed from those of civilians. Surviving a Japanese Internment Camp does a valuable service by opening promising new lines of inquiry for students and historians of World War II in the Philippines.""--Michigan War Studies Review; ""Wilkinson's discussion presents a fascinating window into the lives of internees...a wonderful work on a marginalized subject and a worthy addition to the bookshelf of any reader interested in the occupation aspects of the Pacific War""--H-Net Reviews."


perhaps the best book we have ever read on the civilian POW's in Wold War II Philippines...this book is rated four stars --Military Bookshelf; Wilkinson has produced a compact, eminently readable, thoroughly sourced and documented account of a neglected aspect of captivity during World War II. He clarifies how internees survived their ordeal in Santo Tomas and how the imprisonment experiences of Allied soldiers differed from those of civilians. Surviving a Japanese Internment Camp does a valuable service by opening promising new lines of inquiry for students and historians of World War II in the Philippines. --Michigan War Studies Review; Wilkinson's discussion presents a fascinating window into the lives of internees...a wonderful work on a marginalized subject and a worthy addition to the bookshelf of any reader interested in the occupation aspects of the Pacific War --H-Net Reviews.


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The late Rupert Wilkinson was emeritus professor of American Studies and History at the University of Sussex, United Kingdom. Interned as a small boy in Santo Tomas with his mother and older sister, he went on to publish ten books on aspects of American and British society. 

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