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15 October 2014
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Harry Berry鈥檚 Far East PoW Diaries found and published

by Lancshomeguard

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Lancshomeguard
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Harry Berry and Derek Clarke
Location of story:听
Far East
Background to story:听
Army
Article ID:听
A4605789
Contributed on:听
29 July 2005

This story has been submitted to the People鈥檚 War website by Peter Quinn of the Lancs. Home Guard, on behalf of Linda West (daughter) and has been added to the site with Ms. West鈥檚 permission鈥︹︹

My father, Harry Berry was captured in Singapore in 1942 and spent some months in Chiangi Jail. He was later transported on 鈥淭he England Maru鈥, a 鈥渉ell ship鈥, along with 1,100 other PoWs to Taiwan (Formosa). Nearly dying of dysentery, he did hard labour for a year and was sent to Tokyo because, being a journalist, they hoped to persuade him to do propaganda. He refused, and was returned to hard labour, unloading railway trucks. He managed to survive by pilfering from these trucks, and in the camp he got involved in improvised wartime shows.
After the Japanese surrender, Omori 鈥 his camp, was the first to be liberated on 29th August 1945.
After a long, tortuous journey via Manilla, Pearl Harbour, San Francisco, Chicago and Halifax, he came back on the Queen Elizabeth to Southampton on November 5th 1945, and was reunited with his wife, Gwen, after nearly five years apart.
He still had his secret PoW diaries intact and I have published all of this fantastic story as 鈥淢y Darling Wife: the true Wartime letters and diaries of Harry Berry to Gwen 1940-45鈥. I have done this in honour of all those men who were not as lucky as my father and didn鈥檛 come home.
I also published his best friend鈥檚 story, 鈥淣o Cook鈥檚 Tour鈥 by Derek (Nobby ) Clarke 鈥 in time to commemorate the 60 years anniversary of the end of WW2.
Both books were published posthumously.
See www. authorsonline.co.uk

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