Shanghai Occupied

A Boy's Tale of World War II

by James G. Ling

Shanghai Occupied
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Shanghai Occupied

A Boy's Tale of World War II

by James G. Ling

Published Oct 13, 2017
211 Pages
Genre: HISTORY / Asia / China



 

Book Details

Building forts, excursions to the park, enduring art and music lessons with his buddies formed the fabric of Jim Ling’s early childhood in the glittering, vibrant, multi-cultural international enclave of 1930s Shanghai - renowned as the “Paris of the Orient.” Then came 1937 and the invasion of China by Japanese armed forces. The only child of a Chinese father and an American mother, Jim’s life took a sudden turn. His father moved inland with the Kuomintang government. Jim stayed in Shanghai with his mother who supported herself, her son and a handful of servants by operating a small handicraft and antiques shop near the city’s famed Bund. After the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, their forces took over Shanghai’s International Settlement. Avoiding being interned in the concentration camps for American and British civilians, attending Japanese controlled schools, coping with food shortages, and joining an underground Boy Scout troop formed the substance of Jim’s new day-to-day existence. Shanghai Occupied is the first-hand account of life in a war-torn occupied city as seen through the eyes of a young boy. In it, Jim shares his memories of survival under Japanese occupation, post-war encounters with American sailors on shore leave and his own eventual departure for America.

 

About the Author

James G. Ling

James Ling, PhD., was born in China to a Chinese father and American mother. He lived in Shanghai during eight years of war with Japan including four years under Japanese military occupation. He came to America in 1946, graduated from Cornell University, and served with the U.S. Air Force for 21 years (including one year in Vietnam) before retiring as a Colonel. He holds graduate degrees from Cornell, Iowa State, and Stanford, and served as an Assistant Director in the Office of Science and Technology Policy at the White House during the Reagan and George H.W. Bush administrations. His hobby is playing the bagpipes. He and his wife live in Colorado.