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February 2016: World War II
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In Harm's Way by Doug Stanton - 5 Stars
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Very interesting, Oliver. I've never heard of this book. I bet that conversation with the Indianapolis survivor was interesting. I'll definitely be looking into this book.
Yay ... I recommended this for the PBT 100 Nonfiction books. It's a gripping story, and well-told. If you look for it be sure to get THIS one:
In Harm's Way: The Sinking of the U.S.S. Indianapolis and the Extraordinary Story of Its Survivors by Doug Stanton
Omg, you met a survivor?! I watched a documentary about what happened to the men while they were in the water. It must have such a traumatic experience for the guy. Wow.






Upon rescue, the Navy decided to court-martial survivor, Captain McVay. In an amazing turn, the Navy summoned Japanese Commander Hashimoto to testify about the incident. The prosecution's theory of the case was that McVay's failure to zig-zag had been responsible for the sinking. I won't say any more because to do so would spoil a fascinating glimpse into the long lasting tragedy that became the legacy of the Indianapolis.
I decided to read this after attending my father-in-law's funeral. He was in the Navy during WWII and some of his old shipmates came to the cemetery. While speaking with one of the men, he mentioned he was a survivor of the Indianapolis. It's a tragic story filled with moments of great human endurance. The author did a wonderful job of laying out the timeline and making it a story you won't soon forget.