The Prisoner List

The Prisoner List
Author: Richard Kandler
Publisher:
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780956488107


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Reuben Kandler was a prisoner of the Japanese for three and a half years after the fall of Singapore during the second World War during which time he worked on the Burma Railway and witnessed the suffering and death of many of his comrades. He had rarely talked about this period of his life until persuaded to do so by his son to whom he gave the series of taped interviews which form the basis of this book.


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