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Thoughts on Japan

Thoughts on Japan

Mr. Golden describes having no animosity towards the people of Japan in general. He does, however, harbor grievances against those who executed four North Point escapees, and those who denied prisoners access to Red Cross parcels and mail from home.

Cigarette Addiction

Cigarette Addiction

Mr. Golden discusses how addictive cigarettes eventually became to the prisoners, to the extent that even the malnourished and seriously ill would trade food for smokes.

Poor Rations

Poor Rations

Mr. Golden describes a basic diet of weevil infested rice and vegetable green 'soup'. Supplements included oddities such as octopus, fish heads, and on one occasion, very unusual 'turkey'.

Hong Kong was not a Reign of Terror.

Hong Kong was not a Reign of Terror.

Mr. Golden contradicts the opinion of many POW's that there was a reign of terror in North Point and Sham Shui Po camps. He does, however, reiterate the claims of filth, disease, malnutrition and neglect.

A Diary and the Fear of Death

A Diary and the Fear of Death

Mr. Golden discusses keeping an illegal diary. His secret is discovered by the Japanese, the diary confiscated, and he lives in fear for his life for several days before realizing there will be no repercussions.

An Uninformed Intelligence Officer

An Uninformed Intelligence Officer

Mr. Golden, as an Intelligence Officer, describes having received no information about the enemy's movements or intentions until one day prior to their attack.

I Was Poorly Trained!

I Was Poorly Trained!

Mr. Golden admits that his training fell short of what he felt was necessary to adequately perform his instructor's duties prior to his deployment to Hong Kong.

Alcohol Problems in the Forces

Alcohol Problems in the Forces

Mr. Kelly recalls his alcohol addiction and his routine.

Keeping Busy

Keeping Busy

Mr. Kelly takes a position as a messenger at External Affairs to improve his health for his wife.

The Korean War

The Korean War

Mr. Kelly describes his participation in the Korean War for the Commonwealth Division and the similarities between Korea and World War I.

A Hunger Strike

A Hunger Strike

Mr. Kelly talks about the hunger strike that took place in his company due to overly harsh officers.

The Rhine Drop (2 of 4)

The Rhine Drop (2 of 4)

Mr. Kelly describes his experience in the Rhine jump and the German radio he enjoyed listening to.

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