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There is a list of people who survived the Bataan death march. It was an 80 mile walk in the blistering sun with little to no food or water, and included heavy abuse and even murder by the Japanese against their prisoners. This was later judged to be a war crime.
At the beginning of the book GHOST SOLDIERS by Hampton Sides, is a very long list.I'm not sure that it is it of the survivors, those who died during the march and the years in camps, or both. Either way, the book is well worth the very strong readthat it is.
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I searched around for an answer for you. I could not find any list of the Kapampangan of the Philippines who were heroes of World War 2. I found you a list of other significant Kapampangans on a link below. Perhaps someone who contributed to that article can help you or the Bataan Death March Museum people can help you. It is possible to send emails to people in the Philippines in English because they are fluent in English in the Philippines.
See the Related Link below for a list of survivors.
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
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There is a list of people who survived the Bataan death march. It was an 80 mile walk in the blistering sun with little to no food or water, and included heavy abuse and even murder by the Japanese against their prisoners. This was later judged to be a war crime.
I have looked for one for quite some time now, and I have never found one.
At the beginning of the book GHOST SOLDIERS by Hampton Sides, is a very long list.I'm not sure that it is it of the survivors, those who died during the march and the years in camps, or both. Either way, the book is well worth the very strong readthat it is.
I have found a list of living survivors from the Arizona - posted last year. There is a list of survivors in the back pages of 'The USS Arizona' written by Jasper/Delgado/Adams. I have not found a list of survivors for the battle itself however.
joseph r bigley
I searched around for an answer for you. I could not find any list of the Kapampangan of the Philippines who were heroes of World War 2. I found you a list of other significant Kapampangans on a link below. Perhaps someone who contributed to that article can help you or the Bataan Death March Museum people can help you. It is possible to send emails to people in the Philippines in English because they are fluent in English in the Philippines.
Yes, a list of known survivors can be found in the related links.Yes. There were about 700 survivors.
No one who was in the building at the time survived. :(
Get StartedThe purpose of this document is to provide your survivors with a list of your desires for your final arrangements.A
The Death List was created on 1981-03-09.