Perils and Pearls

In World War II, a Family's Story of Survival and Freedom from Japanese Jungle Prison Camps

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Perils and Pearls (Paperback, 2019, Bristlecone Press, BristleCone Press)

Poŝlibro, 190 paĝoj

Eldonita je 15-a de septembro 2019 de Bristlecone Press, BristleCone Press.

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978-0-578-56744-0
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In World War II much of Asia fell under Japanese control after the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. All non-Asians were imprisoned in concentration camps until August of 1945, the end of the war in the Pacific. This is the story of a Dutch family, resident in the Dutch East Indies, that fell victim to the Japanese occupation and was interned in jungle camps throughout the war. It tells the journey from riches to rags, from fear and suffering, to the joy of freedom and recovery.

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A multi-generational memoir

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Perils And Pearls tells the story of a colonial Dutch family from their earliest incursions into Indonesia until their eventual return to the Netherlands at Indonesian independence. The book starts with a family history of the men, who were mostly military doctors, going back as far as the 1600s and 1700s when the Dutch nation exported many of its people under the auspices of the Dutch East Indies Company. The Dutch history in east Asia at this time and on through the Victorian era shares similarities with British empire building so I recognised a lot of the scenarios although I did at times struggle to remember who was who of Bachman-Neeb's ancestors because we jump from one to another and their careers often follow the same trajectories!

Once we meet Bachman-Neeb's immediate family in the 1930s, the pace slows so I could begin to get a better idea of individual …