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The Forgotten Highlander - My Incredible Story of Survival During the War in the Far East (Paperback)
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The Forgotten Highlander - My Incredible Story of Survival During the War in the Far East (Paperback)
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Alistair Urquhart was a soldier in the Gordon Highlanders, captured
by the Japanese in Singapore. Forced into manual labor as a POW, he
survived 750 days in the jungle working as a slave on the notorious
"Death Railway" and building the Bridge on the River Kwai.
Subsequently, he moved to work on a Japanese "hellship," his ship
was torpedoed, and nearly everyone on board the ship died. Not
Urquhart. After five days adrift on a raft in the South China Sea,
he was rescued by a Japanese whaling ship. His luck would only get
worse as he was taken to Japan and forced to work in a mine near
Nagasaki. Two months later, he was just ten miles from ground zero
when an atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki. In late August 1945,
he was freed by the American Navy--a living skeleton--and had his
first wash in three and a half years. This is the extraordinary
story of a young man, conscripted at nineteen, who survived not
just one, but three encounters with death, any of which should have
probably killed him. Silent for over fifty years, this is
Urquhart's inspirational tale in his own words. It is as moving as
any memoir and as exciting as any great war movie.
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