Bataan Death March

Discussion in 'War Against Japan' started by mojo1a, Apr 7, 2016.

  1. mojo1a

    mojo1a Member

    In 1992, I sat down with two Bataan Death March survivors in a VFW hall in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. What I remember more than anything else was how they could describe the most incredible cruelty with no apparent emotion. Many World War II veterans -- for whom much of the war was boredom and fatigue and drudgery -- struggled to speak about carnage, burying the worst moments into recesses of their memory they never revisited. But, for Death March survivors and others who landed in Japanese prison camps, the horror was such a daily part of their lives that they could speak of such things.

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  2. Puttenham

    Puttenham Well-Known Member

    Retribution is mine sayeth the B-29.
     

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