“The Forgotten Highlander”

Even now, there are new stories about the experience of those affected by the Second World War. This account of suffering by a British prisoner of war with the Japan is horrendous.

As Alistair Urquhart rightly states: “Germany has atoned. Young Germans know of their nation’s dreadful crimes. But young Japanese are taught nothing of their nation’s guilt.”


2 Comments

  • alex

    I guess not all people believe or know about what the Japanese did 70 years ago to its neighbours?
    (I remember that Roger has blogged about Nan Jing Massacres about a month ago…similar hint?)

    We can see some spots over the jaguar’s body from here.

  • mrs K

    I was 11 and am now 72 and I have never forgotten Mr Houghton, he had been a prisoner of the Japanese.

    We had a garden for the first time and he came into one day and we had bamboo canes lying around. A grown man was reduced to a shivering, crying hysterical person. My Mother and Father comforted him and we never ever used bamboo canes in the garden from that day on.

 




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