Abandoned on Bataan: One Man's Story of Survival
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If you are interested in germ warfare and how it affects us today, you will definitely want to read "Abandoned on Bataan: One Man's Story of Survival." In this book, you'll review the evidence detailing how hapless prisoners of war -- including Americans -- were exposed during World War II to deadly experiments. These involved anthrax, bubonic plague, smallpox and at least 30 other truly terrifying biological and chemical agents.

Even today, the world has failed to acknowledge the background of the development of horrifying weapons of "mass destruction." From their birthplace in German and Japanese torture chambers, these deadly biological and chemical agents have become even more deadly through the application of modern technologies.

This book will help you become aware of the dangers of such weapons in the hands of diabolical tyrants.....
"Abandoned on Bataan: One Man's Story of Survival" is written by Oliver 'Red' Allen (as told to his wife, Mildred Allen). It's the story of a red-haired, freckle-faced 20-year-old from Texas who joined the war because he wanted to fly. Little did he know the horrifying ordeal that awaited him and thousands of other Americans during World War II....

The book details Oliver's struggle to stay alive under harsh conditions of Japanese captivity during World War II. It is a stunning testimony to the human will to survive under the most extreme conditions. His story will frighten you, bring you to tears and finally, inspire you to understand the transforming power of the "will to live."
"Abandoned on Bataan: One Man's Story of Survival" is available in two versions: hardcover (ISBN 0-9713184-0-9) and paperback (0-9713184-1-7).

To order Oliver's book, please go to the order page here - http://www.abandonedonbataan.com/pages/5/index.htm.

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For more information about ordering the book, please e-mail Sandy@CrimsonHorse.com. To contact the the authors directly, please e-mail them at Oliver@CrimsonHorse.com.