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Remembering Weary
Remembering Weary
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Sir Edward "Weary" Dunlop — surgeon, soldier, and reluctant saint of the Burma Railway. This biography chronicles the Australian doctor who stood between his men and the brutality of Japanese prison camps during WWII, performing amputations with makeshift tools and confronting guards with a six-foot-four frame and unshakeable moral authority. Viking's portrait moves beyond the legend to examine the man: brilliant, stubborn, haunted by what he witnessed and what he couldn't prevent. The Burma Railway killed 12,000 Allied POWs; Dunlop's leadership saved hundreds more. A story of medicine practiced in hell, leadership under impossible conditions, and the long shadow cast by wartime heroism. For readers drawn to true stories of courage that complicate rather than simplify.
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