Last Stand on Bataan

Last Stand on Bataan
Title Last Stand on Bataan PDF eBook
Author Christopher L. Kolakowski
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 219
Release 2016-02-26
Genre History
ISBN 0786474890

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In the opening days of World War II, a joint U.S.-Filipino army fought desperately to defend Manila Bay and the Philippines against a Japanese invasion. Much of the five-month campaign was waged on the Bataan Peninsula and Corregidor Island. Despite dwindling supplies and dim prospects for support, the garrison held out as long as possible and significantly delayed the Japanese timetable for conquest in the Pacific. In the end, the Japanese forced the largest capitulation in U.S. military history. The defenders were hailed as heroes and the legacy of their determined resistance marks the Philippines today. Drawing on accounts from American and Filipino participants and archival sources, this book chronicles these critical months of the Pacific War, from the first air strikes to the fall of Bataan and Corregidor.

Bataan, Our Last Ditch

Bataan, Our Last Ditch
Title Bataan, Our Last Ditch PDF eBook
Author John W. Whitman
Publisher
Total Pages 784
Release 1990
Genre History
ISBN

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Focuses on America's first engagement in WWII. Unpublished letters, written and oral testimony of over 350 veterans restores these gruelling months into a historical record.

Inside the Bataan Death March

Inside the Bataan Death March
Title Inside the Bataan Death March PDF eBook
Author Kevin C. Murphy
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 329
Release 2014-09-24
Genre History
ISBN 1476618542

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For two weeks during the spring of 1942, the Bataan Death March--one of the most widely condemned atrocities of World War II--unfolded. The prevailing interpretation of this event is simple: American prisoners of war suffered cruel treatment at the hands of their Japanese captors while Filipinos, sympathetic to the Americans, looked on. Most survivors of the march wrote about their experiences decades after the war and a number of factors distorted their accounts. The crucial aspect of memory is central to this study--how it is constructed, by whom and for what purpose. This book questions the prevailing interpretation, reconsiders the actions of all three groups in their cultural contexts and suggests a far greater complexity. Among the conclusions is that violence on the march was largely the result of a clash of cultures--undisciplined, individualistic Americans encountered Japanese who valued order and form, while Filipinos were active, even ambitious, participants in the drama.

Undefeated

Undefeated
Title Undefeated PDF eBook
Author Bill Sloan
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 400
Release 2013-06-18
Genre History
ISBN 1439199655

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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.

Tears in the Darkness

Tears in the Darkness
Title Tears in the Darkness PDF eBook
Author Michael Norman
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 958
Release 2009-06-09
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0374272603

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This major new work about World War II exposes the myths of military heroism as shallow and inadequate. "Tears in the Darkness" makes clear, with great literary and human power, that war causes suffering for people on all sides.

The Decision to Withdraw to Bataan

The Decision to Withdraw to Bataan
Title The Decision to Withdraw to Bataan PDF eBook
Author Louis G. Morton
Publisher
Total Pages 28
Release 1960
Genre World War, 1939-1945
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The Doomed Horse Soldiers of Bataan

The Doomed Horse Soldiers of Bataan
Title The Doomed Horse Soldiers of Bataan PDF eBook
Author Raymond G. Woolfe
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 414
Release 2016-05-26
Genre History
ISBN 1442245352

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This is the story of the last mounted American troops to see action in battle, when, in late 1941, six-hundred men and their horses held off the Japanese invasion of Luzon in the Philippines just long enough to allow General Douglas MacArthur's forces to withdraw to Bataan. The 26th continued to fight on horseback until late February 1942 when, tragically, they were ordered dismounted and their horses and mules transferred to the Quartermaster's center and slaughtered for food for the defenders. It is on record that the 26th troopers refused to accept meat rations from their animals, regardless of their own starvation. This stirring account of a little-known aspect of the Philippine campaign is military history at its best.