![]() Just before the outbreak of World War 2 in 1939, aged 19, he joined the Royal Corps of Signals. Fifty years later, he was to meet his chief tormentor again.Īn account of his story published in the Reader’s Digest in 1994 generated such interest that, a year later, he published his own memoir called The Railway Man. Eric Lomax, who died on Monday aged 93, was starved, viciously beaten and tortured as a prisoner of the Japanese during WW2.
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