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Healing in Hell: The Memoirs of a Far Eastern POW Medic

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Ken Adams, as a trained medic, was sent out to the Far East and immediately saw action on the Malay Peninsula. Captured at Singapore he initially worked at Changi Hospital. Many moves and much worse capos in Thailand were to follow. He describes his life, work and the terrible conditions endured at the hands of the Japanese and Korea guards and worst of all, the Kempetai secret police.Illnesses such as dysentery, malaria, avitominosis, cholera and smallpox had to be treated with minimal or no medicines. Starvation was a fact of life.The author was frequently moved around and in 1945 took part in a march of many hundreds of miles which inevitably proved fatal to many of his fellow POWs.Liberation and repatriation are movingly described as, most significantly, is the whole process of settling back into normal life after so long in captivity of the worst kind.Healing in Hell is an exceptional account that demands reading.

264 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 19, 2012

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February 13, 2018
Very humbling.

Interesting thought provoking book. Makes me appreciate how lucky I was to be born during the war and therefore too young to be involved. I don't know if I would have been so forgiving of my captors.
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June 28, 2016
Good read.

Good book to read. Well written and full of interesting tails. Enjoyed reading it in fact read it in one day.
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