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Prisoner of the Turnip Heads

Prisoner of the Turnip Heads The Fall of Hong Kong and Imprisonment by the Japanese - Cassell Military Paperbacks

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Publisher's Synopsis

As a police officer in pre-war colonial Hong Kong, George Wright-Nooth was studying for his Chinese language exams when the Japanese invaded on Christmas Day, 1941. He spent the next four years incarcerated in the Japanese Military Internment Camp at Stanley. Daily life became marked by hunger and appalling suffering at the hands of the guards. He regularly witnessed death and torture, and his account of a multiple execution by sword is as moving and horrific as anything one is ever likely to read. While many of his fellow prisoners cracked beneath the terror of such atrocities, the author repaid such treatment with subversive activities, such as the running of secret radios, and the smuggling of food and messages to and from some of those held by the dreaded Japanese Gendarmerie. Perhaps most remarkably of all, the author kept a diary throughout his incarceration which, miraculously, was never discovered by his captors.

Book information

ISBN: 9780304352340
Publisher: Orion
Imprint: Phoenix
Pub date:
DEWEY: 940.547252
DEWEY edition: 21
Number of pages: 272
Weight: 297g
Height: 198mm
Width: 129mm
Spine width: 25mm