The following is an interview of an american prisoner of war during World War 2. He was held captive for two years in the Pacific Islands by the Japanese armies. Out of over 150 people he was one of the only 6 to survive. Here his story. 8 Part Video
Because chronic infections are often related to the body's inability to break a fever--for various reasons, Malaria was sometimes induced because malarial fevers generally broke and acted on the chronic infection. THis doctor probably had been to or knew of Area 731 where prisoners were tortured unimaginably . He may have himself in danger of execution, To produce prisoners who had been treated for Arukeyi would have helped him. Hence disappointment when he returned with quinine too late.
DadsBlueAngel 2 years ago
Yup, this is an excellent place to publicize the book's name and it's availabilty.
anonymoususerindenve 3 years ago
How many Australians, dutch, british,
and Asians went through this?
ask your government why the war criminals were punished?
or why today the same companies & emporior are still in power, taking over the usa today?
God bless our vetrans!
japaneseHistory101 4 years ago
What's the name of your Book?
germanyforever40 4 years ago
Thanks for posting this. I can't imagine going through what you went through. Thank you for your dedicated service to America. Sorry you had to go through such hell. Thank god you made it home. It's because of men like you that we in America enjoy the freedoms that we have. God Bless You Sir....
germanyforever40 4 years ago