Bataan Death March In Pictures - Part 2
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My father also a suvivor Bataan death march. He is one of thousan defender of bataan. I salute american soldier and pilipino fighter who fought love for freedom. They wer never ever forget . Thanks.
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The good will always prevail, to the empire of japan to nazi germany YOU CALL US BARBARIANS?! WHO EXTERMINATED THE JEWS IN THE FIRST PLACE? WHO BOMBARDED LUXEMBERG AFTER THEIR SURRENDER WHY DID THOSE MONGGOLOIDS BOMBARDED MANILA? one day your ancestors will pay for their crimes.
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@ikesuarez1 i think, my grandfather told me this story.. really...
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My grandfather, JUAN L. MONREAL, was a WORLD WAR II Veteran. He was a brave Filipino soldier. He survived the Death March at Bataan. He is now 95 years old. My grandfather is kinda weak already. He became the cook for the Japs but he never have forgotton his fellow soldiers who are in prison. He gives them food everynight while the Japs are asleep. True hero..We will not forget his bravery and he will be a part of our country's history, forever...
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@40sSonggirl they will pay for wath tey did to us
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they will pay for wath they did to us
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Philippines and United States of America FOREVER!
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@stormspinner1 Amazing..... My Uncle Henry Duke fought to retake the Philippines! He almost died when one night the Japanese Army did a banzai attack and one of them tried to bayonet my uncle. He was stabbed in the hand while his other hand had a 45 cal pistol and shot the Japanese soldier!
My Uncle Duke (Andrew) was a survivor of Bataan. When he was liberated after 3 plus years, he weighed 82 pounds (standing 6'2" tall). He died in 1999, carrying the horrors he endured to the grave. He'd never talk about it - God bless him -
stormspinner1 2 years ago 19
We pay homage to your Uncle, stormspinner and all of these men who suffered so much, many losing their lives. I'm sure many more survivors could never speak of the atrocities they witnessed, just too horrible. God bless them.
40sSonggirl 2 years ago 11