A World War II memoir penned by Dean Sherry, a Bataan Death March survivor and long-time prisoner of the Japanese, who remembered his jailer, a kindly school teacher known only as Captain Uemumra, recalling him with a tremendous sense of gratitude.

An unusual story from a horrible time in history.


It was Lt. General General Masaharu Homma who was the father of the Bataan Death March –you can read about him here


Click here to read more about W.W. II prisoners of war…


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