Lost Childhood: My Life in a Japanese Prison Camp During World War II by Herman J. Viola, Annelex Hofstra Layson
In a straightforward honest narrative, a former prisoner-of-war tells how her family, along with ten thousand other Dutch residents living in the Dutch East Indies were shipped off to interment camps where food rationing, terrible sanitary conditions, and an uncertain future were the norms for more than three years.
Friday, November 28, 2008
Lost Childhood: My Life in a Japanese Prison Camp During World War II
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