Tears in the Darkness by Michael Norman, Elizabeth M. Norman

This book provides a harrowing account of the Bataan Death March and its aftermath during World War II, focusing on the experiences of American soldiers captured by the Japanese in the Philippines. It centers on one young soldier's ordeal, offering a detailed narrative of his struggle for survival in the face of brutal captivity and the inhuman conditions of prisoner-of-war camps. The work is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, as well as a sobering examination of the atrocities of war and the psychological scars borne by those who endure its worst cruelties.

The 8378th greatest book of all time


Published
2009
Nationality
American
Type
Nonfiction
Pages
464
Words
Unknown
Original Language
English

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