The Edge of Terror
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The Edge of Terror

The Heroic Story of American Families Trapped in the Japanese-Occupied Philippines

  1. 337 pages
  2. English
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eBook - ePub

The Edge of Terror

The Heroic Story of American Families Trapped in the Japanese-Occupied Philippines

About this book

Scott Walker's The Edge of Terror offers a gripping account of courage, death, and survival in the war-torn islands of the Philippines.

As Japanese military strategists planned their secret offensive against the United States in 1941, they designed a simultaneous two-pronged attack to wipe out American military might in the Pacific. While American battleships blew up and sank in Pearl Harbor, Japanese bombers approached the Philippines, soon destroying both American air and naval forces and leaving General Douglas MacArthur's ground forces in disarray. As the shipping piers in Manila harbor burned, nearly six thousand American civilians were suddenly trapped in the islands for the duration of the war. There would be no more ocean liners or Pan Am Clippers to transport them to safety. These unfortunate individuals and families became the largest body of American citizens ever captured by an enemy army.
Soon most of these hapless civilians realized that they had little option but to surrender to the invading Japanese and be placed in squalid internment camps. However, on the small island of Panay, a group of American missionaries and gold miners bound their fates together and withdrew into hiding in the jungle. Some joined with the Filipino guerrilla forces, actively resisting the Japanese. Others quietly continued their humanitarian tasks amidst the horrors of war. But all of them experienced living hell together.
For the first time in more than fifty years, the little-known story is told of these brave American civilians on Panay. Drawing on diaries, memoirs, family interviews, and military archives, Scott Walker describes daily life during the occupation and the danger these Americans faced in their efforts to serve both God and country. Both a story of profound tragedy and miraculous escape, The Edge of Terror is one of the most intense and dramatic accounts to emerge from World War II.

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eBook ISBN
9781429934121

Table of contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Epigraph
  3. Table of Contents
  4. Prologue - Antique Province, The Island of Panay, Philippine Archipelago
  5. Chapter One - The Philippine Islands, 1898–1935
  6. Chapter Two - The Missionaries, 1892–1919
  7. Chapter Three - The Gold Miners, 1901–1937
  8. Chapter Four - Capiz City, Panay, 1919–1941
  9. Chapter Five - December 4, 1941, Chicago, Illinois
  10. Chapter Six - January–February 1942, Masbate and Panay Islands
  11. Chapter Seven - March–April 1942, Bataan, Luzon
  12. Chapter Eight - June–October 1942, Hopevale, Panay Island
  13. Chapter Nine - November–December 1942
  14. Chapter Ten - January–March 1943, from Hopevale to Bunglay
  15. Chapter Eleven - July–December 1943, Hopevale and Katipunan
  16. Chapter Twelve - December 1943–April 1944, Panay
  17. Epilogue
  18. Acknowledgments
  19. Also by Scott Walker
  20. Author’s Note - An Author and a Story
  21. Notes
  22. Bibliography
  23. Index
  24. Copyright Page