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Nagasaki : the forgotten prisoners

Willis, John, 1946-2022
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This is one of the most remarkable untold stories of the Second World war. At 11.02 am on an August morning in 1945 America dropped the world's most powerful atomic bomb on the Japanese port city of Nagasaki. The most European city in Japan was flattened to the ground 'as if it had been swept aside by a broom'. More than 70,000 Japanese were killed. At the time, hundreds of Allied prisoners of war were working close to the bomb's detonation point, as forced labourers in the shipyards and foundries of Nagasaki. These men, from the Dales of Yorkshire and the dusty outback of Australia, from the fields of Holland and the remote towns of Texas, had already endured an extraordinary lottery of life and death that had changed their lives forever. They had lived through nearly four years of malnutrition, disease, and brutality. Now their prison home was the target of America's second atomic bomb.
Main title:
Imprint:
London : Mensch Publishing, 2022.©2022.
Collation:
xviii, 362 pages : illustrations, map ; 23 cm.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9781912914425
Dewey class:
940.5425
Language:
English
BRN:
409835
LocationCollectionCall numberStatus/Desc
PenrithNonfiction940.5425 NAGAvailable
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