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In 1939, William H. McDougall was a newspaperman from Salt Lake
City who quit his job and went to work for the Japan Times, an
English-language newspaper in Tokyo, and later for the United
Press, for which he covered the Japanese occupation of Shanghai and
the fall of the Dutch East Indies (Indonesia). When the ship on
which he had escaped from Java was sunk, he reached the island of
Sumatra, where he was captured and imprisoned by the Japanese until
1945.
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