You can find a list of names of those who were in the Death March at http://www.angelfire.com/nm/bcmfofnm/names/s.html *these only include those who were in the 200th coastal artillery
Bud nighty
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Michael Podchlebnik and Szymon Srebrnik were the two survivors from Chelmno.
Joaquin Canlas, a U.S. Army Soldier and former Philippine Army Scout, was MacArthur's driver in the Philippines before it fell to the Japanese. When MacArthur left, he stayed behind and was captured by the Japanese. He was in the Bataan Death March, but managed to escape.
One of the best known survivors still alive is Elie Wiesel.
They do not have foreign names in the country they are in.
There were thousands and it would take a long time to find out their names.
joseph r bigley
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Due to the nature of the incident many survivors prefer not to be mentioned in the public domain
Michael Podchlebnik and Szymon Srebrnik were the two survivors from Chelmno.
If their name isn't on the wall containing over 58,000 names, then they're survivors.
There are survivors from Auschwitz all over the world. You can find lists of names in records kept at the Yad V'Shem museum in Jerusalem or the Holocaust Memorial in Washington D.C.
Joaquin Canlas, a U.S. Army Soldier and former Philippine Army Scout, was MacArthur's driver in the Philippines before it fell to the Japanese. When MacArthur left, he stayed behind and was captured by the Japanese. He was in the Bataan Death March, but managed to escape.
There are no living survivors of the sinking of Titanic. There were 712 survivors but the last survivor, Millvina Dean, died in 2009.
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