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When Johnny Came Marching Home Mike Berry

When Johnny Came Marching Home By Mike Berry

When Johnny Came Marching Home by Mike Berry


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Summary

A story of suffering and endurance and how the central character overcame hardships as a prisoner during the Second World War.

When Johnny Came Marching Home Summary

When Johnny Came Marching Home by Mike Berry

From Liverpool to the Far East. From freedom to slavery. From civilisation to barbarism. Join Johnny on his journey from the safety and familiarity of his home in Liverpool to the horrors of the Japanese prisoner of war camps, and back again. The author, Mike Berry, brings to life the tale of his father's suffering and survival and will apprise the reader of the most gruesome, inhumane experiences endured by him and his comrades. When Johnny Came Marching Home is an inspirational story of strength, determination and victory in the harshest conditions, it is a detailed account of the heinous crimes the Japanese committed during World War Two, and it is a reminder to the world that we must never forget.

When Johnny Came Marching Home Reviews

A powerful and moving story from a little-known theatre of the war. Damien Lewis, best-selling author: SAS Brothers in Arms This is an exceptional journey of grit, determination, and courage that most of us will never have to experience due to the bravery of soldiers like this. FM Woodrow DCM MBE Former SAS Major and one of the youngest soldiers ever selected for the SAS Is a heart-stopping account of this decent and courageous man's journey through four tumultuous years. I am really glad that Mike Berry has recorded his father's experiences - shocking though they are - so movingly, as a timely reminder to future generations. Yet for all the horror, this is ultimately an uplifting book owing to the inspiring conduct of its central character. My father knew and liked John Berry, and remained forever thankful to him for taking the pressure off of him when the physical exertions of the Burma Railway became too much. RIP John Berry. Richard Kandler. Author The Prisoner List

About Mike Berry

Mike Berry is a retired businessman with extensive experience in manufacturing, retailing, event management and sports management. He has a love of travelling, football and enjoys writing. He has been a happily married man for over 50 years and has two children and four grandchildren. He is the son of the book's central character and the book is based on numerous conversations, recordings and discussions with his Dad over his lifetime and particularly in his later years. Mike Berry started writing during the Pandemic and has penned more than one hundred poems on a variety of subjects which he also plans to publish.

Table of Contents

Preface; Chapter One: Streets of Liverpool; Chapter Two: Army Enlistment; Chapter Three: Returned to Unit; Chapter Four: Shipped to Singapore; Chapter Five: The Surrender; Chapter Six: The Saigon Docks; Chapter Seven: 'The Death Railway'; Chapter Eight: Brit vs Aussie Fight; Chapter Nine: Hard Labour; Chapter Ten: Japanese Barbarity; Chapter Eleven: Death and Survival; Chapter Twelve: Disease and Deprivation; Chapter Thirteen: Nakom Paton; Chapter Fourteen: The Mergui Road Nightmare; Chapter Fifteen: Japanese Surrender; Chapter Sixteen: When Johnny Came Marching Home; Poems: When Johnny Came Marching Home; Barbarians of Japan; The Mergui Road; The Massacre of Nanking; BBC Radio Interview with Johnny in His Eighties;

Additional information

GOR013285179
9781789633849
1789633842
When Johnny Came Marching Home by Mike Berry
Used - Very Good
Paperback
The Choir Press
2023-08-15
110
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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