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The events on the morning of the Attack on Pearl Harbor left America in a state of numb shock. When the Japanese Navy attacked Manila and Clark Field in the Philippines eight hours later, it went essentially unnoticed by American news outlets, and was therefore neglected by history.
“Extremely vivid narrative. Gives readers a very, very good visual look at a time and place, as well as a war situation (the POW camps). Polished, and extremely powerful.” —Mike Foley, Writer’s Review “Excellent. Well written and gives a great insight on what was going on during that time in the Philippines.” —Prudence Price, Italian Catholic Federation "I had seven brothers in World War II. One of them returned with Malaria and another is in a care center after suffering from a stroke. After all these years he is still fighting the war. You will never fully realize what these soldiers went through until you read this book.” —Katie Walter |
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