Diary of Prisoner 17326
Discover the compelling narrative of Diary of Prisoner 17326 by John K. Stutterheim, a poignant memoir that captures the harrowing experiences of a young man during the tumultuous period of the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies. Published by Fordham University Press in 2009, this hardback edition spans 228 pages, offering readers an intimate glimpse into life within a Japanese labor camp.
Stutterheim's vivid storytelling brings to life the brutal realities faced by individuals during a time of violence and upheaval, highlighting the collapse of Dutch colonial rule. This personal account not only sheds light on the struggles of youth amidst chaos but also serves as a crucial historical document that enriches our understanding of this dark chapter in history. Ideal for history enthusiasts and those interested in personal narratives, Diary of Prisoner 17326 is a must-read that resonates with themes of resilience and survival.