Captured on Corregidor
Title | Captured on Corregidor PDF eBook |
Author | John M. Wright, Jr. |
Publisher | McFarland |
Total Pages | 191 |
Release | 2016-01-19 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1476622752 |
On graduating from West Point in 1940, Lieutenant John Wright was assigned to Corregidor, Philippine Islands. Captured there by the Japanese, he endured three and a half years of POW conditions described in subsequent war crimes trials as the worst of World War II. This book is built around a diary he smuggled through countless inspections during his imprisonment. A detailed account of the voyage of the “hellships” carrying prisoners from Manila to Japan; the disease, the hunger, and the different ways prisoners coped—or failed to cope—with their ordeal.
Escape from Corregidor
Title | Escape from Corregidor PDF eBook |
Author | Edgar D. Whitcomb |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Total Pages | 188 |
Release | 2018-12-03 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0359267890 |
Escape from Corregidor is the harrowing account of Edgar Whitcomb, a B-17 navigator who arrives in World War II Philippines just before its invasion by the Japanese. Whitcomb evades the enemy on Bataan by fleeing to Corregidor Island in a small boat. He is captured but later manages to escape at night in an hours-long swim to safety. Captured once again weeks later, Whitcomb is imprisoned, tortured and starved, before being transferred to China and eventual freedom.
Undefeated
Title | Undefeated PDF eBook |
Author | Bill Sloan |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | 400 |
Release | 2013-06-18 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1439199655 |
This epic story recounts the exceptional valor and endurance of American troops that battled Japanese forces in the Philippines during World War II. Bill Sloan, “a master of the combat narrative” (Dallas Morning News), tells the story of the outnumbered American soldiers and airmen who stood against invading Japanese forces in the Philippines at the beginning of World War II, and continued to resist through three harrowing years as POWs. For four months they fought toe to toe against overwhelming enemy numbers—and forced the Japanese to pay a heavy cost in blood. After the surrender came the infamous Bataan Death March, where up to eighteen thousand American and Filipino prisoners died as they marched sixty-five miles under the most hellish conditions imaginable. Interwoven throughout this gripping narrative are the harrowing personal experiences of dozens of American soldiers, airmen, and Marines, based on exclusive interviews with more than thirty survivors. Undefeated chronicles one of the great sagas of World War II—and celebrates a resounding triumph of the human spirit.
American Defenses of Corregidor and Manila Bay 1898–1945
Title | American Defenses of Corregidor and Manila Bay 1898–1945 PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Berhow |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | 135 |
Release | 2012-09-20 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1782004351 |
The Philippines were declared an American Territory on January 4, 1899, and fortification construction soon began on the islands in the mouth of Manila Bay. Among the sites built were Fort Mills (Corregidor), Fort Frank, and the formidable "concrete battleship" of Fort Drum. The defenses suffered constant Japanese bombardment during World War II, leading to the surrender of American forces. In 1945 the forts were manned by Japanese soldiers determined to hold out to the bitter end. This title details the fortifications of this key strategic location, and considers both their effectiveness and historical importance.
Escape from Corregidor
Title | Escape from Corregidor PDF eBook |
Author | Edgar D. Whitcomb |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Total Pages | 188 |
Release | 2018-12-03 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0359267688 |
Escape from Corregidor is the harrowing account of Edgar Whitcomb, a B-17 navigator who arrives in World War II Philippines just before its invasion by the Japanese. Whitcomb evades the enemy on Bataan by fleeing to Corregidor Island in a small boat. He is captured but later manages to escape at night in an hours-long swim to safety. Captured once again weeks later, Whitcomb is imprisoned, tortured and starved, before being transferred to China and eventual freedom.
Retaking the Philippines
Title | Retaking the Philippines PDF eBook |
Author | William B. Breuer |
Publisher | Saint Martin's Paperbacks |
Total Pages | 284 |
Release | 1986 |
Genre | World War, 1939-1945 |
ISBN | 9780312907884 |
A volume on the liberation of the Philippines that concentrates on events from July 1944 through March 1945.
We Band of Angels
Title | We Band of Angels PDF eBook |
Author | Elizabeth Norman |
Publisher | Random House Trade Paperbacks |
Total Pages | 386 |
Release | 2013-10-29 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0812984846 |
In the fall of 1941, the Philippines was a gardenia-scented paradise for the American Army and Navy nurses stationed there. War was a distant rumor, life a routine of easy shifts and dinners under the stars. On December 8 all that changed, as Japanese bombs began raining down on American bases in Luzon, and this paradise became a fiery hell. Caught in the raging battle, the nurses set up field hospitals in the jungles of Bataan and the tunnels of Corregidor, where they tended to the most devastating injuries of war, and suffered the terrors of shells and shrapnel. But the worst was yet to come. After Bataan and Corregidor fell, the nurses were herded into internment camps where they would endure three years of fear, brutality, and starvation. Once liberated, they returned to an America that at first celebrated them, but later refused to honor their leaders with the medals they clearly deserved. Here, in letters, diaries, and riveting firsthand accounts, is the story of what really happened during those dark days, woven together in a deeply affecting saga of women in war. Praise for We Band of Angels “Gripping . . . a war story in which the main characters never kill one of the enemy, or even shoot at him, but are nevertheless heroes . . . Americans today should thank God we had such women.”—Stephen E. Ambrose “Remarkable and uplifting.”—USA Today “[Elizabeth M. Norman] brings a quiet, scholarly voice to this narrative. . . . In just a little over six months these women had turned from plucky young girls on a mild adventure to authentic heroes. . . . Every page of this history is fascinating.”—Carolyn See, The Washington Post “Riveting . . . poignant and powerful.”—The Dallas Morning News Winner of the Lavinia Dock Award for historical scholarship, the American Academy of Nursing National Media Award, and the Agnes Dillon Randolph Award