Eric Roberts was conscripted in 1939 into the 1/5 Sherwood Foresters.
After service in France and evacuation from Brest in 1940, the
Battalion were sent to the Far East arriving in Singapore three weeks
before the surrender. Eric became a prisoner of the Japanese and was
sent to the Burma-Thai Railway. His Commanding Officer was Lieutenant
Colonel Lilly who was later to become the inspiration for Colonel
Nicholson in the film Bridge on the River Kwai. Eric’s fiancée,
Eunice Lowe, learnt of his capture by chance from a friend. Amidst
speculation that Eric had escaped, Eunice began a campaign to learn
the truth but it was not until 26 May 1943 that she received
confirmation that he was a POW. From 1942 to 1945, while suffering
extreme hardship and abuse from his captors, Eric was permitted to
send just three postcards. Despite Eunice writing every week, only a
handful were received by him in late 1944. After liberation, Eric
returned home and married Eunice in 1946. Fortunately, Eric wrote a
graphic memoir of his captivity in the post-war years and Eunice’s
correspondence has been preserved. The two combined make for an
unusual and moving record of a young couple’s testing yet very
different experiences.
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The Ordeal of a Japanese Prisoner of War and His Family
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781399049573
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Vendor
Pen and Sword Military
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter