Child of War: A Memoir of World War II Internment in the PhilippinesHours after attacking Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, Japanese bombers stormed across the Philippine city of Baguio, where seven-year-old Curt Tong, the son of American missionaries, hid with his classmates in the woods near his school. Three weeks later, Curt, his mother, and two sisters were among the nearly five hundred Americans who surrendered to the Japanese army in Baguio. Child of War is Tong’s touching story of the next three years of his childhood as he endured fear, starvation, sickness, and separation from his father while interned in three different Japanese prison camps on the island of Luzon. Written by the adult Tong looking back on his wartime ordeal, it offers a rich trove of memories about internment life and camp experiences. |
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Davao 1931Aug 1941 | 1 |
Baguio Aug 1941Dec 1941 | 19 |
Camp John Hay Dec 1941April 1942 | 43 |
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Child of War: A Memoir of World War II Internment in the Philippines Curtis Whitfield Tong No preview available - 2010 |