Tuesday, December 22, 2015

"But what had been their best chance of rescue had been lost". I can't even imagine this feeling. The men knew that most likely they would either die out there, or be captured by the Japanese. While this would be such an awful feeling to cope with, it was also be a somewhat good realization at the time. At least they were able to partially accept the fact that their chance of rescue was little to none.

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  1. Personally I have an opposing view. I think that they need the hope in order to fight and to stay alive. Without hope, they may let themselves die because what would they be struggling for.

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