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File Size: 1476 KB
Print Length: 260 pages
Publisher: Potomac Books Inc.; New Ed edition (September 30, 2000)
Publication Date: September 30, 2000
Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B005CWJ6Y2
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Dr. Lester Tenney authors this firsthand account of the fall of Bataan during WWII and its horrific aftermath. The daily barbaric and sadistic lawlessness was so rampant and prolific, that I found portions of this book just unbearable and quite difficult to read -- albeit I did. Dr. Tenney and his allied comrades endured 3 and half years of sadistic treatment, torture and systemic starvation. This heinous and cruel barbaric treatment was doled out at the whim of his Japanese captors. Lester also provides for some grim statistics: 55,000 personnel died while in defense of the Philippines, providing for a 2:1 ratio; that is two deaths for every one survivor. Just on the Bataan Death March alone, of the 60,000 Filipinos and 12,000 Americans that began their 68 mile forced march, only 7,500 would live to see the end of that horrendous war... of that number approximately 1,500 survivors were American.I really enjoyed the last few chapters of this book, as it dealt with Lester's physical/emotional liberation and his subsequent acclimation back into the civilian world. His optimistic outlook is what kept him going day-in and day-out of being brutally beaten and starved for the duration of the war, (his prewar weight was 185 lbs. and postwar weight was 101 lbs.). It seemed that no matter what his captors did to him he would press on and roll with the punches. Truly this was his second nature, and a life lesson that he used during and after the war.I've been fortunate to visit, (in peacetime), Bataan, Corregidor, and Camp O'Donnell, and can only imagine the depths of what you endured. Dr. Tenney I salute you and your comrades.
In my junior year at Arizona State University in 1970, Mr. Tenney (now Doctor Tenney) came into my insurance introductory class and said something to the effect: Twenty five years from now you will not remember any of your professors or classes taken her at ASU. However, there will be one or two that will have impacted your life and you remember them and their name. My name is Lester Irwin Tenney and I accept the challenge to be one of those persons. I retired in September, 2016 after working in the insurance industry for 44 years. I was in his class my senior year when he received his doctorate degree. WHAT a man. Being only 20 years old at the time, I wish that I knew then what I know now about the Bataan Death March. He told us stories at the time that just seemed to be stories ---- IF I ONLY KNEW! I called him a few years ago and had the pleasure to tell how much he influenced me these past 40+ years.I just finished reading John Grisham's latest book called The Reckoning. Based on the story line, it sounded like Mr. Grisham had read Dr. Tenney's book in his research. I strongly recommend reading my hero's book My Hitch in Hell and The Reckoning. What a privilege to have known and studied under this magnificent man! Cliff King, class of '71 ASU
I bought this book, put it down meaning to get to it and then got sidetracked for 6 months. Just read it in the past few days and, man - what an incredible story. I knew little about the Bataan Death March but this book has inspired me to learn more. It was riveting in itself, well-told and, as another reviewer said, the pages turned themselves. I was glad to see that the author, 50 years later, took in a Japanese student and was subsequently invited back to Japan with him as a wedding guest. Humanity at its best, though I seriously doubt that I am equipped with the emotional and mental strength to have not only survived, but survive well as Dr. Tenney did. He truly was part of the Greatest Generation.
Les Tenney was my finance and insurance professor at ASU back in the early seventies, and I vividly remember his stories of the Bataan death march as he wove them into his classes. Les is a brilliant teacher, and his articulate, instructive manner permeates this well written book. At each chapter, just as the reader thinks things can't get any worse, they get horribly worse. The only thing that saved his life were his entrepreneurship and willingness to learn Japanese so he could literally bargain with the guards for his life. He is the only one I have ever met who actually saw the mushroom cloud over Nagasaki. Not covered in the book is the fact that the U.S., alone among its allies, never compensated the victims for five years of hell as slave laborers in the coal mines of Japan, and he has been a tireless advocate of this with Congress, to no avail. A difficult and gruesome read, but you can't put it down. A must read for anyone interested in World War II, and in achieving justice by compensation for these great patriots.
This was a really interesting book to read and one that gave tremendous personal insight into being a prisoner of the Japanese in Bataan and then to Japan. How these prisoners survived is beyond me. The torture, beatings, starvation, lack of medicine, lack of water and disease are hard to embrace and fully appreciate, but these prisoners survived. The story is amazing, but also well told, factual and a good insight into the daily life of a prisoner in Japan.
This novel is about an American WWII soldier captured by the Japanese and what happened to him as a POW. He is a Bataan Death survivor.as well as a POW in the Philippines and Japan. I cannot summarize the story author Lester I Tenney has to tell his readers. I recommend reading this book for anyone who has interest in our US military history. This story is as much a part of the history of WWII as any other book written about this war.Recently, I met a survivor of the Bataan Death March and his story was equally awful. We owe so much to our military and especially all POW''s.
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