Guns Of February

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194 pages 2004

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"The guns of February did their grisly work in 1942, marking the final stage of Japan's Malayan campaign. They were fired by Japanese soldiers moving into the heart of the British Empire in Southeast Asia. And they were fired by British troops as they tried to fend off the Japanese." "To tell this story, Henry Frei wrote a book that reads like a novel, following a small number of Japanese soldiers through their mad dash down the peninsula and into the inferno of burning oil tanks and bursting shells that was Singapore shortly before the British surrender. But this is not a novel. The images and words are those of Japanese soldiers who experienced those fateful days, men who survived the guns of February but would be haunted by their echo for the rest of their days."--Jacket.

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