
Prisoners of Hell
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Narrated by:
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Gene Engene
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By:
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John S. Jones
About this listen
This is a gripping story based on the author's personal experiences as a prisoner of the Japanese Army during World War II. In 1941, the Japanese Army aimed their victorious war machine at the Pacific island of Corregidor. American defenders, relying only on limited supplies of food and ammunition, were unable to repel the invasion. The island fell and thousands of Americans were taken prisoner. Many died daily from mistreatment, disease, malnutrition, or a combination of all three. This is the story of one young man who had the will to survive. For four long, arduous years he endured as a Prisoner of Hell.
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