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The passing of the night : my seven years as a prisoner of the North Vietnamese

The real story of what went on in the prison camps in North Vietnam, it was a nightmare that required incredible endurance to survive. He describes the days of screaming or in tears, of the monotony and despair and six weeks when he was confrontedby a torture he could not deal with
Print Book, English, 1999, ©1973
World Wide Printing, Duncanville, USA, 1999, ©1973
Personal narratives
viii, 246, [2] pages ; 20 cm
9780345336774, 0345336771
41206752
Premonitions
A prisoner of the North Vietnamese
First day in a North Vietnamese prison cell
Shaping of the future
Korea
From Korea to Vietnam
"How do you pray for a broom in Latin?"
A hero left behind
The "human and lenient treatment" begins
"I thought I could take anything they could dish out"
Christmas in Hanoi
What do you tell your buddies when you spill your guts?
Tryouts for Radio Hanoi
The Hanoi march
The longest six weeks of my life
Burning my bridges
My first roommate
Meeting the delegations
The passing of the night
Tortured as a spy
Passing the time
Three who paid with their lives
"Who is in command?"
The move to Camp Unity
The first church service
We will talk regardless
Intimations of peace
Free at last
My candle in the window
Home
"Epilogue": [2] p. at end