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Battle of the Points
Upon surrender, the men were stripped of equipment and personal possessions by the Japanese.
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Battle of the Points
Americans discussing surrender terms with the Japanese representative, Col Nakayama. From left to right, Col Everett Williams, Maj Gen Edward King, Jr., Maj Wade Cothran, and Maj Achille Tisdelle.
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The Bataan Death March: Japanese Brutality
American POWs with their hands tied behind their backs. The effects of hunger, sickness, and fatigue are evident.
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The Bataan Death March: Japanese Brutality
To assert their new authority, Japanese soldiers displayed murdered POWs to Filipino citizens.
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The Bataan Death March: Japanese Brutality
American servicemen surrender to the Japanese and begin the Death March. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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The Bataan Death March: Japanese Brutality
American servicemen surrender to the Japanese and begin the Death March. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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The Bataan Death March: Japanese Brutality
US Forces surrender to the Japanese and begin the Death March in April 1942.
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The Bataan Death March: Japanese Brutality
American servicemen surrender to the Japanese and begin the Death March. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Causey Death Notification
War Department notification to the family of Master Sergeant Charles B. Causey's death on the Arisan Maru.
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Causey Prisoner Notification
Copy (back and front) of the only correspondence Causey's family received from him after his capture. Philippine Military Camp No. 1 was at Cabanatuan.
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Causey Prisoner Notification
Copy (back and front) of the only correspondence Causey's family received from him after his capture. Philippine Military Camp No. 1 was at Cabanatuan.
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Bataan Death March
USAFFE units at the Signal Corps base camp "Mudhole" on Bataan on January 10, 1942. Established in July 1941, USAFFE, included the military forces of the Philippine Commonwealth, the Philippine Scouts, and the US Army.
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Bataan Death March
Burial details carry the remains of POWs who died of exhaustion, disease, or execution after reaching Camp O’Donnell.
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Bataan Death March
Of the 1,600 POWs on board the Japanese hell ship Oryoku Maru, only 600 survived after the sinking off the coast of Luzon, Philippine Islands on December 15, 1944.
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Bataan Death March
General Masaharu Homma (left), Japanese commander of the Death March. In 1946, he was convicted and executed by firing squad for war crimes related to the brutality of the March.
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Bataan Death March
Remember Me? I was at Bataan. Buy War Bonds Poster
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Bataan Death March
US Forces surrender to the Japanese and begin the Death March in April 1942.
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Bataan Death March
Dyess and two of his fellow escapees reported the Bataan Death March atrocities to Gen MacArthur. Left to right: Capt Dyess, US Navy Lt Commander Melvyn McCoy, Gen MacArthur, and US Army Maj Stephen Mellnik.
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Bataan Death March
Japanese soldiers landing at Lingayen Gulf, Luzon, on December 22, 1941.
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Fieseler Fi-156C-2 Storch
DAYTON, Ohio -- View of the Fieseler Fi-156C-2 Storch at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force. Designed in 1935, the Storch was widely used during World War II by German military forces for reconnaissance, liaison and aeromedical transport. The aircraft on display was donated and delivered to the museum in 1974. An 18 month restoration was completed by museum staff in August of 2025 and is on display in the WWII Gallery. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ken LaRock)
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