Author: Elizabeth M. Norman
Edition: 1St Edition
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0375502459
Category: Medical
Edition: 1St Edition
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0375502459
Category: Medical
We Band of Angels: The Untold Story of American Nurses Trapped on Bataan by the Japanese
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Elizabeth Norman presents a war story in which the main characters never kill one of the enemy, or even shoot at him, but are nevertheless heroes. . . . First on Bataan, then moved to Corregidor, they were under almost constant shell fire, were always hungry, close to starvation, had horrendous diseases to deal with despite a shortage or even a complete lack of proper medicines, getting little or no sleep, nothing in the way of recreation--yet they were a true band of angels, inspiring all the men whom they were there to help. In a squalid prison camp, they remained giants, despite their small size. . . . They were the bravest of the brave, who endured unspeakable pain and torture. Americans today should thank God we Get We Band of Angels our bestseller medical books.
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