The harrowing experiences of Allied POWs during their transport on Japanese hellships are vividly detailed, revealing a nightmare that many survivors considered worse than the Bataan Death March. Thousands were crammed into ship holds, subjected to brutal conditions and forced labor, amplifying the horrors of prison camp life. Gregory Michno utilizes accounts from American, British, Australian, and Dutch POWs, along with Japanese convoy histories and declassified reports, to provide a comprehensive and chilling portrayal of this dark chapter in history.
Gregory F. Michno Ordre des livres




- 2016
- 2016
The Three Battles of Sand Creek
- 212pages
- 8 heures de lecture
With extensive research in primary and select secondary studies, The Three Battles of Sand Creek will take its place as the definitive account of this previously misunderstood, and tragic, event.
- 2009
Acclaimed independent history scholar Gregory Michno has created a chronological listing of every significant fight between Indians and the United States Army, as well as better-known Indian battles with civilian emigrants. This detailed study is more tha
- 1997
Lakota Noon: The Indian Narrative of Custer's Defeat
- 336pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Focusing on the 1876 Little Bighorn battle, the book offers a detailed account based on Cheyenne and Lakota Sioux testimonies. Utilizing a minute-by-minute narrative style, it examines battlefield events, controversies surrounding troop numbers and weaponry, and individual soldier movements. Michno's expertise, combined with archaeological findings, enhances the understanding of this historical conflict. The work also traces the post-battle lives of key Indian figures, making it accessible to both specialists and those interested in Plains Indian warfare and 19th-century military history.