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ISBN 9781877058776
Publisher: Rosenberg Publishing
Paperback: 304 pages
Pub Date: Mar 2009

S$35.00
The Missing Years
A POW's Story from Changi to Hellfire Pass

Stu Lloyd

The Missing Years is the gripping story of ex-planter Captain Hugh (`Pilk') Pilkington's disastrous Malaya campaign in which he was shot by a Japanese sniper; survived the Alexandra Hospital Massacre, became a POW while still hospitalised, spent time in Changi, then - with only one good arm - was packed off to work on the Thai-Burma Death Railway at the dreaded Hellfire Pass. But he lived to tell the tale, and what a tale ...

This account is refreshingly different because it gives perhaps the most complete account yet of the cold-blooded Alexandra Hospital Massacre of February 1942. Pilkington also gives the only known account of POWs travelling north by train in Thailand to work camps along the Death Railway (while others were marched up to 300 kilometres at bayonet point).

Pilk's memoirs were completed in October 1945 while on a POW repatriation ship from Singapore to England, hence his raw, unfiltered, surprisingly dispassionate voice, undistorted by time. While some )arts were extracted for atrocity reports at War Crimes Tribunals, these memoirs were intended only for his immediate family to read.