Escape to Japanese Captivity

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Escape to Japanese Captivity

A Couple's Tragic Ordeal in Sumatra, 1942–1945

Biography: historical, political and military

Authors: C. O. 'Mick' Jennings, Margery Jennings

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Language: English

Published by: Pen & Sword Military

Published on: 1st April 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 26 Mb

ISBN: 9781526783103


This harrowing WWII memoir recounts the tragic ordeal of a British couple separated by war and taken prisoner by Japanese forces in Sumatra.

Background

Captain C.O. “Mick” Jennings and his wife Margery were living in British Singapore when the Japanese invaded in 1941. Margery was on her way to Australia with other British families when their ship was bombed, leading to her capture in Sumatra. When Singapore fell in February 1942, Mick and other soldiers commandeered a junk and sailed to Sumatra. With a fellow soldier, he set sail for Australia in a seventeen-foot dinghy. But after an appalling ordeal at sea, he was also captured.

Fate of the Couple

Despite their close proximity, Mick and Margery never saw each other again. Though they managed to exchange a few letters, Margery died of deprivation and exhaustion in May 1945, shortly before VJ day, while Mick miraculously survived.

About the Book

Based on personal accounts and Margery’s secret diary, this outstanding book describes in graphic detail their attempted escapes and horrific imprisonments. Above all it is a moving testimony to the couple’s courage, resilience, and ingenuity.

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