This book is an account of my Great Uncle Jack's time spent as a POW in Nagasaki when the atomic bomb known as "fat boy" was dropped. It was written by Jack Fitzgerald and the interviews took place over the last couple of years and Uncle Jack is still around today.
It covers his enlistment in the Royal Air Force where he joined with the British (Newfoundland was a colony still) and was eventually stationed in Singapore. The Japanese military captured him and many others when they took over Asia and he was ultimately transferred to a prisoner of war camp in Nagasaki.
The account of his time in the camp , during the nuclear blast and his ultimate freedom is quite heart wrenching.
A must read for anyone interested in World War II history.
The Book is published by Creative Book Publishing, ISBN 1-897174-23-3.
Wednesday, December 19, 2007
The Jack Ford Story: Newfoundland's POW in Nagasaki
Posted by Jay at 6:55 PM
Labels: Atomic Bomb, Fat Boy, Jack Ford, Nagasaki, Newfoundland and Labrador, POW
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The Victims of Orléans Air Tragedy
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whoops, I meant to add this is my step dads brother...
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