Oral history interview with Eugene Nielsen, 1989 December 11.

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Oral history interview with Eugene Nielsen, 1989 December 11.

Interview with Eugene Nielsen, an Army veteran, concerning his experiences as a prisoner-of-war of the Japanese during World War II. Nielsen discusses the struggle for Corregidor, Cabanatuan prisoner of war camp, and surviving the Palawan massacre in 1944.

40 leaves ; 29 cm.

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