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In Enemy Hands

A Prisoner in North Korea

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In Enemy Hands

By: Larry Zellers
Narrated by: J Austin Moran II
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A newly married Methodist minister, Larry Zellers, was serving as a missionary and teacher in a small South Korean town near the 38th parallel when he was captured by the North Koreans on June 25, 1950. Until his release in 1953, Zellers endured brutal conditions and inhumane treatment. Through his story, Zellers shows that, despite the opinion that POWs live only for themselves, many in the camps worked to help others and conducted themselves with honor.

"This harrowing but inspiring account is especially absorbing." Publishers Weekly

"A chilling account of the suffering he and a group of fellow civilians endured during three years as prisoners of Communist North Korea." Retired Officer Magazine

"Provides a fascinating view into the minds of both captors and prisoners." Bowling Green Daily News

©1991 The University Press of Kentucky (P)2017 Redwood Audiobooks
Military United States Korean War South Korea War

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