Behind Japanese Lines Behind Japanese Lines

Behind Japanese Lines

An American Guerrilla in the Philippines

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Descripción editorial

This WWII combat memoir offers a rare firsthand account of the Allied guerilla forces fighting the Japanese occupation of the Philippines.

In the Spring of 1942, US and Philippine forces lost the Battle of Bataan, leaving control of the Bataan Peninsula and the island of Corregidor to the Japanese. After the devastating loss, the Allied forces stationed across the Philippine Archipelago were supposed to surrender. Yet many of them refused, escaping into the mountains and jungles to form guerilla units. In Behind Japanese Lines one of those brave soldiers, Ray Hunt, recounts his experiences as part of the Allied resistance against the Japanese occupation.

After escaping the Bataan Death March, Ray organized a troop of guerillas who went on to make noteworthy contributions to the Filipino-American reconquest of the Philippines. Ray's story sheds important light on US-Filipino relations during World War II, as well as the realities of fighting both the Imperial Japanese Army and the Hukbalahap communist guerillas.
"Stands out for the vividness of its detail, its effort to sort fact from legend, and its tribute to the heroism of the resistance movement, which was almost entirely Filipino." —Choice

GÉNERO
Biografías y memorias
PUBLICADO
2014
23 de abril
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
280
Páginas
EDITORIAL
The University Press of Kentucky
VENDEDOR
OpenRoad Integrated Media, LLC
TAMAÑO
4
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