The Luckiest Guerrilla

A True Tale of Love, War and the Army

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"The Filipino people were loyal, went without food so we could eat, and suffered torture and death at times to protect us. I wouldn't be alive today if it weren't for their support. Certainly our guerrilla action couldn't have succeeded without them." - Arthur Philip Murphy, in reference to his experience in North Luzon during World War II (18 August 1964) The Luckiest Guerrilla tells the remarkable, enchanting story of Philippines survivor Colonel Arthur Philip Murphy. Relying extensively on letters from Arthur and his wife Lillian, their daughter Patricia has penned an engrossing World War II narrative that is both a historical treasure chest and captivating on a personal level. Only ten hours after the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor, they also bombed Luzon, Philippines. Ten days later enemy troops swarmed ashore, bent on swiftly annihilating General MacArthur's ill-prepared defenses, commandeering the country's natural resources, and subjugating its people. By pure happenstance, Murphy avoided the pitiful surrender to the Japanese of 70,000-plus Fil-American troops there in April 1942, and he avoided the infamous Bataan Death March that resulted in the deaths of thousands. Instead, he opted to defy the surrender order and, with three companions, take his chances in the Igorot mountain country.

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ISBN/EAN 9781937333744
Auteur Patricia Murphy Minch
Uitgever Van Ditmar Boekenimport B.V.
Taal Engels
Uitvoering Gebonden in harde band
Pagina's 470
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