Idris (Taff) James was a driver in the Royal Army Service Corps and one of the thousands of soldiers taken prisoner by the Japanese in 1942. He suffered from dysentery, malaria, beri beri and cholera, but he survived. His description of the courage of his fellow captives and the failings of some...
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Idris (Taff) James was a driver in the Royal Army Service Corps and one of the thousands of soldiers taken prisoner by the Japanese in 1942. He suffered from dysentery, malaria, beri beri and cholera, but he survived. His description of the courage of his fellow captives and the failings of some in authority give grounds for serious thought.
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