Under the Heel of Bushido: Last Voices of the Jewish POWs of the Japanese in the Second World War
Now available in paperback! This book contains dozens of accounts - both horrific and inspiring, amusing and sad - of the experiences of Jewish prisoners of war and internees from Commonwealth and Dutch forces imprisoned by the Japanese during World War II. Along with dozens of photographs from private collections, the material presented is previously unpublished, gathered from personal interviews and archives worldwide. Under the Heel of Bushido is a tribute to the courage and suffering of these men and women of the Jewish community whose experiences have been virtually ignored. The veterans interviewed for the book share painful testimonies, offering a snapshot of the total Jewish involvement, as so many of the 550 or so Jewish prisoners of war who survived their ordeal passed away before they could tell their stories. There was a particular Jewish participation and encounter with the Japanese, and Under the Heel of Bushido chronicles this unique account for the first time. *** "Anti-Semitism was largely absent; the concept - and the Nazis' obsession with Jews - was puzzling to most Japanese, though there were incidents initiated by German liaison officers and Muslim propaganda, and, of course, cruel acts done simply out of spite toward the enermy....In the absence of synagogues and rabbis, many of the Jewish POSs attempted and managed nonetheless to practice accommodated forms of Judaic rituals, including Friday night Sabbath services and, too often, funerals." - The NYMAS Review; StrategyPage, May 2014 *** "Covering Jewish POWs of all ranks, Sugarman shows tensions between POW officers and other ranks/common soldiers, a topic seldom fully covered in POW history. Useful for veterans' organizations, commemoration events, and family history research. Recommended." - Choice, Vol. 51, No. 1, September 2014 *** "Any library that has a reference collection devoted to or has an interest in Jewish servicemen during the Second World War will welcome this effort." - AJL Reviews, September/October 2014 [Subject: Second World War, Military History, Jewish History, Far Eastern Studies]
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Under the Heel of Bushido: Last Voices of the Jewish POWs of the Japanese in the Second World War
Now available in paperback! This book contains dozens of accounts - both horrific and inspiring, amusing and sad - of the experiences of Jewish prisoners of war and internees from Commonwealth and Dutch forces imprisoned by the Japanese during World War II. Along with dozens of photographs from private collections, the material presented is previously unpublished, gathered from personal interviews and archives worldwide. Under the Heel of Bushido is a tribute to the courage and suffering of these men and women of the Jewish community whose experiences have been virtually ignored. The veterans interviewed for the book share painful testimonies, offering a snapshot of the total Jewish involvement, as so many of the 550 or so Jewish prisoners of war who survived their ordeal passed away before they could tell their stories. There was a particular Jewish participation and encounter with the Japanese, and Under the Heel of Bushido chronicles this unique account for the first time. *** "Anti-Semitism was largely absent; the concept - and the Nazis' obsession with Jews - was puzzling to most Japanese, though there were incidents initiated by German liaison officers and Muslim propaganda, and, of course, cruel acts done simply out of spite toward the enermy....In the absence of synagogues and rabbis, many of the Jewish POSs attempted and managed nonetheless to practice accommodated forms of Judaic rituals, including Friday night Sabbath services and, too often, funerals." - The NYMAS Review; StrategyPage, May 2014 *** "Covering Jewish POWs of all ranks, Sugarman shows tensions between POW officers and other ranks/common soldiers, a topic seldom fully covered in POW history. Useful for veterans' organizations, commemoration events, and family history research. Recommended." - Choice, Vol. 51, No. 1, September 2014 *** "Any library that has a reference collection devoted to or has an interest in Jewish servicemen during the Second World War will welcome this effort." - AJL Reviews, September/October 2014 [Subject: Second World War, Military History, Jewish History, Far Eastern Studies]
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Under the Heel of Bushido: Last Voices of the Jewish POWs of the Japanese in the Second World War

Under the Heel of Bushido: Last Voices of the Jewish POWs of the Japanese in the Second World War

Under the Heel of Bushido: Last Voices of the Jewish POWs of the Japanese in the Second World War

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Now available in paperback! This book contains dozens of accounts - both horrific and inspiring, amusing and sad - of the experiences of Jewish prisoners of war and internees from Commonwealth and Dutch forces imprisoned by the Japanese during World War II. Along with dozens of photographs from private collections, the material presented is previously unpublished, gathered from personal interviews and archives worldwide. Under the Heel of Bushido is a tribute to the courage and suffering of these men and women of the Jewish community whose experiences have been virtually ignored. The veterans interviewed for the book share painful testimonies, offering a snapshot of the total Jewish involvement, as so many of the 550 or so Jewish prisoners of war who survived their ordeal passed away before they could tell their stories. There was a particular Jewish participation and encounter with the Japanese, and Under the Heel of Bushido chronicles this unique account for the first time. *** "Anti-Semitism was largely absent; the concept - and the Nazis' obsession with Jews - was puzzling to most Japanese, though there were incidents initiated by German liaison officers and Muslim propaganda, and, of course, cruel acts done simply out of spite toward the enermy....In the absence of synagogues and rabbis, many of the Jewish POSs attempted and managed nonetheless to practice accommodated forms of Judaic rituals, including Friday night Sabbath services and, too often, funerals." - The NYMAS Review; StrategyPage, May 2014 *** "Covering Jewish POWs of all ranks, Sugarman shows tensions between POW officers and other ranks/common soldiers, a topic seldom fully covered in POW history. Useful for veterans' organizations, commemoration events, and family history research. Recommended." - Choice, Vol. 51, No. 1, September 2014 *** "Any library that has a reference collection devoted to or has an interest in Jewish servicemen during the Second World War will welcome this effort." - AJL Reviews, September/October 2014 [Subject: Second World War, Military History, Jewish History, Far Eastern Studies]

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780853039082
Publisher: Vallentine Mitchell
Publication date: 05/12/2016
Pages: 700
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 2.00(d)

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations xii

List of Abbreviations and Acronyms xvi

Foreword Colin Shindler xx

Acknowledgements xxiii

A Note on the Place Names of Camps and on References xxv

Map xxvi

Introduction 1

The Tamarkan Barmitzvah, the Changi Synagogue and the Chungkai Kol Nidrei 8

The Testimonies 11

Pte Albert Abel, RASC, 54th Company 12

Sgmn William Allister/Alzitzer, RCCOS, CEF and War Artist 15

Cpl Lewis Airman, RAF 43

Capt. Dr David 'Arky' Arkush, RADC 45

Jacob Ballas, Singapore 68

Capt. Dr Solomon Mathew Bard, HKVDC Field Ambulance 69

Capt. Clifford Moss Beck, RIASC 78

Capt. Dr Allan Berkeley/Berkovitch, RAMC, attached RA 79

Dvr Joseph (Joe) Bernstein, RASC 84

Mrs Freddy Bloom, Singapore, and Maj. Dr Philip Bloom, RAMC 89

Pre Jack Bloom, RASC 114

Capt. Dr Victor 'Vic' Brand, MC, RAAMC, AIF 116

Sgmn Israel Jack 'Scottie'/'Jock' Caplan, RCOS 119

The Story of Rob Cassuto's Dutch Jewish Family 136

LAC Harry Alec Courts, No. 13 Group, RAF 145

Pilot Officer/Fir Lt. Oswald 'Ossie' Nathan Diamond, DFC, Pilot, No.1 Squadron, RAAF 147

Gnr Robert Dykes, RA 153

Sion Elias, Singapore 155

LAC John Fisher, BEM, RAF 161

Pre Leon Frank, 13th Platoon, 13th King's Liverpool Regiment, 77th Indian Infantry Brigade - Chindits 167

Cpl Jacob 'John' Herman Franken, Royal Netherlands Navy Air Force, Aircraft Mechanic 176

Sgmn Benjamin 'Bennie' Gold, RCOS 202

Pte Leonard Goldfarb, 'B' Company, 4th Royal Norfolk 209

Gnr Harold Buchanan Goulding, 89th LAA Battery, 35th LAA Regiment, RA 211

Dvr Jack Joseph Greenberg, BEM, RASC 219

Sgmn Joseph (Joe) Max Hirsch, RCOS and War Artist 225

Henri Hymans: A Witness to War Atrocities 233

Capt. Morris 'Sonny'/'Jan' Janis, RASC, 55th Infantry Brigade, 18th Division 237

L/Bdr Reuben 'Ben' Kandler, RA, 3rd HAA, 11th Battalion 246

Anka (Anna Marie) Kanturkova, Shanghai 261

Maj. Dr Sydney Krantz, RAAMC, AIF, 13th AGH and 2/4 CCS 263

Pte Lazar Krasnostein (Les Krass), 2nd/4th Australian Machine Gun Corps, 8th Division 265

Air Mechanic/LAC Sidney Lawrence, No.36 Torpedo Squadron, RAP 268

Albert Lelah, Singapore 275

Pre Harry Leslie (aka Zilesnick), 5th Battalion, Beds and Herts Regt. 278

Sgmn Aubrey Lichman, RCOS 283

Staff Sgt Charles Henry Lyons, 'A' Company, 198 Field Ambulance, RAMC 293

Capt. Jacob 'Marko' Markovitch/Markowitz, MBE, RAMC (Canadian) 297

Cpl Samuel Marks, MiD, 5th Battalion, Loyal Regiment/Recce Corps 308

Pre David Saul Marshall, SVC/SSVF 311

Pre Arthur Mendelsohn, 5th Beds and Herts, 18th Division 314

Cpl Philip Meninsky (aka Menushkin), War Artist, 5th Beds and Herts/No.7 Commando 318

Sgmn Neville Hyman Milsron, AIF, Efficiency Award, POW no.2471 330

Sgt Maurice Hillel Minchom (aka Mincovitch), MiD, TD, RA 333

Maj. Dr Coleman Nairnsey, RAMC 335

Lt Col Dr Sydney 'Syd' George Nardell, RIAMC and 11th Division, MiD 339

Ezekiel 'Eze' Nathan, Singapore 346

Rabbi Chaim 'Nuss' Nussbaum, Durch Forces Chaplain 359

Gnr (Sir) Alexander 'Oppie' Oppenheim, SSVF 372

L/Bdr Edwin/Edward Joseph Ornstein, RA 377

Bdr Jacob 'Edward John' Pearlman, RA 383

Capt. Adj. Henry Ellis Isidore Phillips, MBE, 5th Battalion Beds and Herts, 18th Division 385

L/Cpl Abraham (Alfred) Posener, RCOS 391

Sgmn jack (Jacob) Rose, RCCOS, CEF 393

Maj. Harry Edward Schulman, TD, 5th Royal Norfolks, Malaya 398

Capt. Dr Harry Silman, RAMC 408

L/Cpl Abe/Abraham Silver, RCOS 546

Pre Charles Simon, 1st/3rd Battalion, Machine Gunner, SSVE 550

Gnr/Bdr Moss Simon, RA, 239 Glamorgan Battery, 77th Welsh HAA Regt 554

Pte Mark Simons, RA 557

Capt. Emanuel 'Manny' Snell, RAMC 559

Sgt Loet/Lou Velmans, Dutch Army 562

Pte David Leonard Wince, 2nd Battalion, Cambridgeshire Regt, 53rd Brigade 571

Cpl/Dvr Nathan Emmanuel Robert 'Bobby' Woolf, RE/RCOS, 11th Indian Division 577

Short Testimonies 578

Australian Short Stones 591

British and Commonwealth Short Stories 594

Canadian Shore Stories 604

Epilogue 606

Afterword 607

The Record and Roll of Honour: 609

Navy 609

UK and Durch Army 610

RAF 622

Australians 624

Israeli/Palestinian Jews 627

Canadians 627

South African 627

Totals 627

Addendum to the Roll 627

Civilian POWs 633

Commonwealth Internees 638

Dutch Civilian Internee 644

Appendix: From Israel with Nostalgia 645

Index 651

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