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When Men Have to Die - Zigo, Paul E, and Somers, Marie D, and McLaughlin, John
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Within days of the bombing of Pearl Harbor, the Japanese invasion of the Philippines began. Four months later, with food and ammunition supplies running out, the American army surrendered to the Japanese. Forced to march over 50 miles up the Bataan peninsula, tens of thousands of soldiers, both American and Filipino, were subjected to unremitting brutality by their captors. Harry J. Whittinghill was a survivor of the Bataan Death March. He had enlisted in April 1941 and arrived in the Philippines in November of that ...

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