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We Volunteered

A Biography of Carl Robert Ruse, Survivor of the Bataan Death March and Prisoner of Japan, 1942-1945

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"We Volunteered." is the story of Carl Robert Ruse, suvivor of the Bataan Death March, and a prisoner of the Japanese Imperial Army through the end of World War II. As a POW, he endured horrific conditions at prison camps such as Camp O'Donnell, Cabanatuan, and Davao Penal Colony. He also survived two months of time in the hold of a crowded Japanese "Hell Ship" for a two-month voyage to Japan where he was forced to work in the Japanese industrial city of Yokkaichi until the end of the war. At the time of his liberation, he weighed eighty pounds. Biographies & Memoirs Military & War War Imperial Japan Military
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To me this book was to wordy. They explain things that had nothing to do with the Bataan death march and POW camp. I would say only half of the book was on subject. Must that read or listen know the back story. But to explain the places that dropped the Atom bomb they stent a chapter on that.

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