August 15, 1945 Commemorative Library set

The unconditional surrender of the Japanese imperial forces in the Far East came none too soon for the many thousands of imprisoned civilians, particularly for the Caucasians. They had been deprived of all the necessities of life today's generations take so much for granted. For the survivors in the Dutch...

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The unconditional surrender of the Japanese imperial forces in the Far East came none too soon for the many thousands of imprisoned civilians, particularly for the Caucasians. They had been deprived of all the necessities of life today's generations take so much for granted. For the survivors in the Dutch East Indies, August 15, 1945 was still not a liberation day, instead they faced a violent political struggle that only ended when Indonesia's independence was affirmed in 1949. 

Obtain now your time-limited August 15, 1945 Commemorative Library set: 

Eight Prison Camps, A Dutch Family in Japanese Java -Dieuwke Wendelaar Bonga
Evidence Not Seen, A Woman's Miraculous Faith in the Jungles of WWII-Darlene Deibler Rose
Four Years till Tomorrow, Despair and Hope in Wartime Dutch East Indies - Sheri G. Tromp, ed
In The Shadow of the Sun - Ronny Herman
Indonesian Cuisine, 'Selamat Makan' -Elsly van de Weerdt-Schieffelers (full colour, hardcover)
Shadow of the Sun - Marney Blom
The Defining Years of the Dutch East Indies, 1942-1949 - Jan A. Krancher
plus a copy of the pre-war 'Memoirs of an Indo Woman' - Marguerite Schenkhuizen

We reserve the right to substitute with other related titles of the Dutch East Indies era.  Limited supply of some titles. Time-limited offer. Order now: Combined retail value Ca$230

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