T. Walter Middleton survived more than 3-1/2 years of imprisonment by the Japanese during World War II. Starting with the Bataan Death March (a forced march of 70,000 American and Filipino prisoners of war captured by the Japanese in the Philippines), followed by a China Sea crossing in the Hell Ships, and finally liberation from a slave labor camp in Mukden, Manchuria, he saw humanity at its worst and at its best.
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T. Walter Middleton survived more than 3-1/2 years of imprisonment by the Japanese during World War II. Starting with the Bataan Death March (a forced march of 70,000 American and Filipino prisoners of war captured by the Japanese in the Philippines), followed by a China Sea crossing in the Hell Ships, and finally liberation from a slave labor camp in Mukden, Manchuria, he saw humanity at its worst and at its best.
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Good- Alexander Books. PAPERBACK. 2000. 9781570900976: Inscribed by the author for prev. owner; ex-library copy w. usual treatments. Foreword by Ralph Roberts-World War II prisoner of war memoir, Phillipines, Bataan Death March, Hell Ships, Mukden, Manchuria. -Appalachian author survived horrific conditions as a P.O.W. before returning to Jackson County, North Carolina where he ultimately became a preacher and wrote several other books. Good-. xlib.