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The Forgotten Men of Bataan: An Account of the War, The Bataan Death March, and the Liberation of the Far East - Based on the Diaries and Experiences of Joseph Bandoni
The Forgotten Men of Bataan: An Account of the War, The Bataan Death March, and the Liberation of the Far East - Based on the Diaries and Experiences of Joseph Bandoni
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In the Spring of 1942, soldiers from the Japanese Imperial Army overwhelmed United States forces in the Philippine Islands. The Japanese forcibly marched 76,000 prisoners 60 miles over what became known as the Death Road. In just over a week, 5,200 men were dead from murder, starvation, disease, and exposure. This is the story of one who survived. Based on the diary and experiences of Joseph Bandoni, this is an account of World War II in the Pacific, the Bataan Death March, and the liberation of the Far East. Written by Gail Corondoni, Joseph's daughter, with her father over an 8 year period, this book is based on the secret diary Joseph kept during the war and captivity. That diary is now in the National Archives in Washington, D.C.
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