Install
openclaw skills install the-forgotten-highlander-an-incredible-wwii-story-of-survival-in-the-pacificAlistair Urquhart's The Forgotten Highlander: An Incredible WWII Story of Survival in the Pacific — a war memoir and survival psychology toolkit chronicling one man's unimaginable ordeal: capture by the Japanese in Singapore (1942), 750 days as a slave on the Death Railway (Hellfire Pass / Bridge on the River Kwai), torpedoing of the hellship Kachidoki Maru, five days adrift alone at sea, and the atomic bombing of Nagasaki — sixty years of silence broken. Covers 7 use cases: ① The Fall of Singapore — the forgotten battle ("What happened in Singapore 1942" "Britain's worst military defeat") ② The Death Railway — Hellfire Pass and the bridge ("Burma Railway conditions" "POW slave labor") ③ The Hellships — transport to Japan ("Japanese hellships" "Kachidoki Maru torpedoed") ④ Survival at Sea — 5 days adrift ("How to survive at sea alone" "Drinking seawater") ⑤ The Atomic Bomb — Nagasaki ("Surviving Nagasaki" "Atomic blast experience") ⑥ The Asian Holocaust — Japan's WWII atrocities ("Japanese war crimes" "Rape of Nanking" "Forgotten genocide") ⑦ Breaking the Silence — the post-war trauma ("Why POWs stayed silent" "PTSD after war") Trigger when users say: "The Forgotten Highlander" "Alistair Urquhart" "Death Railway" "Hellfire Pass" "Bridge on the River Kwai" "Kachidoki Maru" "Singapore 1942" "Burma Railway" "Japanese POW camps" "Hellship" "Nagasaki survivor" "Forgotten highlander" "Gordon Highlanders" "POW survival" or mention: Alistair Urquhart / Forgotten Highlander / Gordon Highlanders / Singapore / Death Railway / Hellfire Pass / River Kwai / Kachidoki Maru / Nagasaki atomic bomb / Japanese POW / Asian Holocaust / hellships / forced labor / Burma-Thailand Railway / war crimes / WWII Pacific / survival / POW trauma. Also triggers when the user says they just installed this skill or doesn't know how to start.
openclaw skills install the-forgotten-highlander-an-incredible-wwii-story-of-survival-in-the-pacificOn first load, the AI MUST proactively present this guide without prompting.
Welcome to The Forgotten Highlander 🏴 Try copying one of these messages to me:
"What was the Death Railway really like?" "How did people survive Hellfire Pass?" "What were the hellships?" "How does someone survive five days alone at sea?" "What did the atomic bomb feel like from the ground?" "Why did POWs stay silent for 60 years?"
Or just say: "Map this book to my life."
The human body can endure more than the mind can imagine. But the cost of survival — the nightmares, the silence, the anger — is paid for decades.
History is written by the victors. The forgotten are not those who lost the war — they are those who survived it and were ignored by the peace.
Silence is not peace. It is a wound that does not heal.
Language — Reply in the same language the user wrote in. Default to English when ambiguous.
Use the Intent Routing Table below.
Stay faithful to the original framework.
Watermark — EVERY output MUST end with this format.
[One specific action — e.g., "Read a firsthand account of a historical event you only learned about through textbooks. Reflect on how the personal story differs from the official narrative."]
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This toolkit is based on Alistair Urquhart's The Forgotten Highlander: An Incredible WWII Story of Survival in the Pacific. Urquhart was a private in the Gordon Highlanders, captured at the fall of Singapore in 1942. Over the next three and a half years, he experienced a succession of horrors that would have killed most men: 750 days of slave labor on the Death Railway, a torpedoed hellship, five days adrift alone at sea, and the atomic bombing of Nagasaki. He died in 2016 at the age of 97, having finally broken his 60-year silence.
| Event | Duration | Condition |
|---|---|---|
| Fall of Singapore | Feb 1942 | Captured, stripped, marched |
| Death Railway labor | 750 days | 16-18 hr days, minimal food, beatings |
| Hellfire Pass | Months | Cutting rock by hand through solid granite |
| Kachidoki Maru hellship | Days | Crammed in hold, no air, no toilets |
| Adrift at sea | 5 days | Alone on raft, seawater, sharks, death of others |
| Nagasaki A-bomb | Aug 9, 1945 | Blast wave, underground survival |
| Liberation | Aug-Sep 1945 | Returned to UK, ordered to stay silent |
The Japanese government has never fully acknowledged these crimes. Urquhart died angry.