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Never Surrender

An American Navy Sailor's Fight to Survive the Japanese Attack on the Philippines and the Deadly Japanese POW Camps of WW II

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Never Surrender

De: Earl Anderson, Shawn William Davis
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Never Surrender is the dramatic first-person account of Earl Anderson's fight for survival during and after the devastating Japanese attack on the Philippine Islands of WW II. Earl Anderson was an ordinary Navy sailor placed under extraordinary circumstances. He narrowly avoided death when the invading Japanese army overwhelmed the besieged American forces on the Bataan peninsula. He fought alongside the Marines on the fortress-island of Corregidor, where American forces made their courageous last stand against the relentless Japanese invaders. After a brutal fight on Corregidor, he was captured and became a POW for three and a half years. Earl Anderson employed extraordinary will power, ingenuity, and teamwork to survive starvation and systematic abuse in the infamous POW Camp Cabanatuan in the Philippines. He and his buddies continued their shared fight for survival when they were transferred to a Japanese "hell-ship" to Yokahama, Japan, where they were forced to work as slave labor in a shipyard. While POWs were dying all around them, Earl Anderson and his buddies never gave up and never surrendered. Willpower, teamwork, innovation, and luck enabled them to survive many life-threatening challenges in the deadly camps - and ultimately to endure the apocalyptic bombing raids on Yokohama and Tokyo. Fuerzas Armadas Fuerzas Navales Historiografía Militar Mundial
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