Sunday Living History Interview – Far East Prisoners of War – Hilary Custance Green

Sally Cronin has once more given my recent work on Far East POWs and my other work the kind of polish I dream about, but never quite achieve. My thanks to her and all her visitors.

19 thoughts on “Sunday Living History Interview – Far East Prisoners of War – Hilary Custance Green

    • Thank you, Gerard, if it gets to the families who need to know they are not forgotten and the researchers who need these kinds of documents, then it has done its work and I am a happy author. Hope yours is moving along nicely too.

    • And with you Cynthia (see my M-R reply above). Most of my life I have been running around like the White Rabbit and achieving little, but I have had the time and the luck to put down some markers in the last few years… though I did want to be a poet, really.

  1. What a great and moving story! My Dad was in the Navy in WW2 and I remember him telling us children about the war but nowhere near the atrocities you had documentation for. Thanks for the memories of those times… jc

    • Hello Cinda, you are very kind. If you are in the US now it is available on Amazon.com as both hardback and kindle. I’m not sure about South America, if you are there. Isn’t blogging wonderful, that I can talk to you and you could be on any continent?

  2. That’s a wonderful post, you must be so pleased about having compiled this book after all the research and effort that went into it. Your hard work is inspirational.

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