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Now the Hell Will Start

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Now the Hell Will Start

By: Brendan I. Koerner
Narrated by: David Sadzin
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An epic saga of hubris, cruelty, and redemption, Now the Hell Will Start tells the remarkable tale of the greatest manhunt of World War II. Herman Perry, besieged by the hardships of the Indo-Burmese jungle and the racism meted out by his white commanding officers, found solace in opium and marijuana. But on one fateful day, Perry shot his unarmed white lieutenant in the throes of an emotional collapse and fled into the jungle.

Brendan I. Koerner spent nearly five years chasing Perry's ghost to the most remote corners of India and Burma. Along the way, he uncovered the forgotten story of the Ledo Road's GIs, for whom Jim Crow was as powerful an enemy as the Japanese - and for whom Herman Perry, dubbed the jungle king, became an unlikely folk hero.

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Americas Black & African American Historical Military Military & War United States Wars & Conflicts World War II Social justice War Emotionally Gripping Imperial Japan Solider African American Biography
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This is a fascinating book. More than a singular story about Herman Perry, which in itself is really good, you learn a lot about the Burmese campaign in WWII, particularly the Ledo Road, the native people and geography. Very exotic and interesting. Spike Lee was going to film it, too bad that didn't happen because it is cinematic and well told. Of depth and interest.

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Great story ruined by revisionist history

Not sure why one would make the effort to turn this guy into a Robin Hood type folk hero

Great story ruined by revisionist history

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