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Mr.Michel's War: From Manila to Mukden: A Junior Naval Officer's War with the Japanese, 1941-1945 [ILLUSTRATED] (Hardcover)

~ John J Michel (Author)
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As a junior naval officer, Michel served on the Pope, one of the dozen obsolete "four-stack" destroyers from the WWI era that fought a doomed rearguard action against the Japanese in the early months of 1942. Most of the Pope's sea time, Michel tells us in this engaging memoir, was spent on routine patrols of the Philippines and Java; its episodes of combat were almost too confusing to be terrifying. In port, repair and maintenance vied for importance with finding sources of food and liquor and taking advantage of opportunities to meet women. When the Pope went down after engaging a fleet of Japanese destroyers, Michel was taken prisoner, to spend most of the war in Japan, working as a laborer at a Nagasaki shipyard. Hunger, crowding and overwork took lives enough, but conditions were much better than those of the now notorious camps in southeast Asia. Even newspapers were available. By not challenging the guards and foremen beyond a certain point, the POWs were able to maintain a chain of command and enforce their own standards of discipline. Michel makes an excellent case for this system, often criticized in particular by enlisted prisoners. In a broader context, his narrative supports the contention that Japanese POW policies were essentially ad hoc (unlike those of Nazi Germany), depending more on circumstances and personalities than on concepts of honor or principles of racism. It is a tribute to Michel's character that he emerged from his ordeal able, as early as 1948, to make the clear-eyed statement published here a half-century later. Photos.
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From Booklist

Michel's World War II naval memoir was actually written some 50 years ago, shortly after Michel returned from more than three years as a Japanese POW. A lieutenant aboard the Asiatic fleet destroyer Pope, Michel served in her through the whole ordeal of the U.S. Asiatic Fleet and survived her sinking while trying to escape from Java. His subsequent captivity was less onerous than that of many Allied POWs, with fewer shortages of basic necessities and somewhat more professional, occasionally even humane, conduct on the part of the Japanese. Michel writes plainly but manages to vividly convey the range of behavior in the POW camps, from the heroic to its opposite. He is also plainspoken about the behavior of the Dutch, both during the fighting and later in captivity, and his negative remarks may partially account for his book's deferred publication. This is definitely a valuable addition to Pacific war POW literature and to knowledge of the forgotten Asiatic fleet. Roland Green

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 297 pages
  • Publisher: Presidio Press; illustrated edition edition (November 4, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0891416439
  • ISBN-13: 978-0891416432
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,867,680 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Touching and sobering account of a POW's experience., April 3, 1999
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This book presents a rather objective view to a profoundly painful period in a service man's life. It is broad in scope. It covers a wide array of emotions. It starts as an adventure , hope barely alive.As it suffers through the senseless horror,death and pain of war and imprisonment it become gray and somber. The author wrote it over 50 years ago in an easy yet compelling style and tone. It is ejoyable and informative , an good addition to any library especially one dealing with WWII naval history in the Pacific Area.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A quick read with not too much jargon. Very interesting., July 15, 1998
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An informative and educational work. The war can best be felt through the eyes of those who participated in it, from the time before the U.S. entered through the pre-pacific war days to Pearl Harbor and beyond. An interesting cast of characters on the ship (the pope) and in the POW camps. I was surprised at how badly the Dutch acted and, at times, how well the Japanese behaved. One of the best books I have read in a long time.
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4.0 out of 5 stars This USN Officer's memior is a keeper..., July 17, 2008
By Grognard "Joe" (La Crescenta, CA USA) - See all my reviews
Written shortly after the Second World War, Mr. Michele's War is the memoir of a US Navy officer who fought in America's first battles against the Imperial Japanese Navy during the war. Hopelessly out gunned and out classed by superior Japanese forces a scratch fleet of American, British Dutch and Australian naval ships sought to slow Japan's war machine down in the critical early days of 1942. However valiant, the allied forces were defeated by the Japanese and the last two-thirds of Michel's book details his time as a prisoner of His Imperial Majesty, the Emperor of Japan.

Michel's 3 1/2 years as a POW ranged from the absurdly comical to the painfully brutal. Perhaps atypically, Michel details not only the brutal and criminal treatment he and other POWs received but also some of the more humane treatment that he was fortunate enough to receive (or witness). His book doesn't vilify every Japanese soldier and/or citizen which, given the fact that he wrote the original manuscript in 1948, says quite a bit about his character to this reviewer. However, where war crimes were committed, he doesn't pull any punches. There were many Japanese soldiers and officers whom he encountered who were later tried for war crimes (several of whom committed suicide rather than face the gallows).

Overall, Michel's text is engaging and well written making this book an easy to read memoir. Certainly, as the members of this "Greatest Generation" pass away, it will be these narratives that live on and serve as testament to their sacrifice and dedication. Michel's is a worthy addition to this collection and certainly worth the time of anyone interested in the Pacific Theater of Operations during WWII.
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