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The Bullet in the Wood: A 95-Year-Old’s Survival Philosophy

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Echoes of Us: The lasting power of our family’s voices and s... by Bennet

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This transcript features a modern podcast discussion regarding an intimate oral history interview between a man named Bennet and his 95-year-old father, Eugene. The dialogue explores Eugene’s harrowing experiences surviving the Japanese occupation of Taiwan, devastating urban floods, and United States firebombing campaigns during World War II. The hosts analyze the paradoxical loyalties of the era, noting how Eugene’s family supported the American forces despite the physical destruction caused by their air raids. Central to the narrative are several miraculous escapes from death, including a moment where a piece of salvaged wood from Eugene's ruined home shielded him from a sniper's bullet. Ultimately, the source presents a philosophical  ... 

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TaiwanWWIIJapanese occupationWhite Terror
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