Ric’s fears: Ric Applewhite, telephone interview, March 12, 2008.
42
Louie, Cynthia argue: Louis Zamperini, telephone interview.
43
Cynthia calls home, Louie drinks: Ibid.
1
Garrett upset over rice: Louis Zamperini, telephone interview.
2
Toll of captivity: Norman S. White, MD, letter to the editor,
, November 1983; Bernard M. Cohen and Maurice Z. Cooper,
(Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1955); D. Robson et al., “Consequences of Captivity: Health Effects of Far East Imprisonment in World War II,”
, vol. 102, no. 2, 2009, pp. 87–96; Robert Ursano, MD, and James Rundell, MD, “The Prisoner of War,”
(Washington, D.C.: Office of the Surgeon General, 1995), pp. 431–56.
3
Nightmares, sleeping on floors, ducking, hallucinations: Knox, pp. 461, 463, 478–79.
4
McMullen speaking Japanese: Milton McMullen, telephone interview, February 16, 2005.
5
Weinstein’s urges to scavenge in garbage cans: Weinstein, p. 316.
6
Weinstein housing complex: “Georgia: No Shenanigans,”
, January 2, 1950.
7
Halloran’s experience: Raymond Halloran, email interview, March 3, 2008.
8
Former POW spitting at Asians: Burke, p. 184.
9
Former POWs try to attack hospital staffer: Knox, p. 465.
10
McMullen after Japan: Milton McMullen, telephone interview, February 16, 2005.
11
“a seething, purifying”: Jean Amery,
(Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1998), p. 40.
12
“You must look”: Louis Zamperini, letter to Cynthia Applewhite, May 4, 1946.
13
Louie’s torment, resumption of running: Louis Zamperini, telephone interviews.
14
Louie injured: Louis Zamperini, telephone interview; Louis Zamperini, letter to Edwin Wilber, May 1946; John P. Stripling, “Striptees,”