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The Forgotten Highlander

My Incredible Story of Survival During the War in the Far East

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By: Alistair Urquhart
Narrated by: David Rintoul
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Alistair Urquhart was a soldier in the Gordon Highlanders captured by the Japanese in Singapore. He not only survived working on the notorious Bridge on the River Kwai, but he was subsequently taken on one of the Japanese 'hellships' which was torpedoed. Nearly everyone else on board died and Urquhart spent 5 days alone on a raft in the South China Sea before being rescued by a whaling ship. He was taken to Japan and then forced to work in a mine near Nagasaki. Two months later a nuclear bomb dropped just ten miles away . . .

This is the extraordinary story of a young men, conscripted at nineteen and whose father was a Somme Veteran, survived not just one, but three close encounters with death - encounters which killed nearly all his comrades.

©2010 Alistair Urquhart (P)2025 Hachette Audio UK
Military & War China Imperial Japan War
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This is the most compelling story of human survival against all the odds. I don't think anyone will be able to get there head around how Alistair managed to survive such brutally and hardship.
Its extremely sad to hear how the POWs were treated and forgotten about.
I will never forget this story of human endeavour when all hope is lost. God bless you Alistair and your friends you will never be forgotten.

Most incredible story I have ever heard

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I’ve heard and read a lot about the atrocities of the river kwai, never from a first hand account before though. The detail and story is one of the most unbelievable tales of perseverance I’ve ever heard.

Wow - what a story.

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Heartbreaking and Harrowing story about the cruelty of man and the sheer will of ordinary men to keep going

Endurance

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It’s hard to say I liked reading/listening to this book. Yet I know I needed to. My grandfather never spoke about the war and now I know why.

This book has changed me already and I feel will
Continue to influence me in all areas of life.

Thank you and love to those who read this message.

It’s incredible what actions can be taken when we think of people, humans as other to us for what ever reason. And the power of fear to drive subsequent actions.

Heartbreakingly eye opening

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This is a very honest account of the terrible conditions and the awful cruelty of the Japanese officers and soldiers at hell fire corner to their prisoners. A truly remarkable account of one man's suffering and endurance of war at it worst.

the depravity and unfairness by the Japanese and the shameful downplaying by the British Government of conditions suffered.

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