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Dear diary, Euphema and I went this afternoon to the Capitol to see “Star Spangled Rhythm.” That nite, mother, Fema, and I went to the Diamond to see “Pirates of the Prairie.” That was written exactly ...
On March 23, 1943 the archbishop of Canterbury William Temple stood up in front of the House of Lords in London and pleaded with the British government to help the Jews of Europe. "We at this ...
Two events made April 19, 1943, an especially tragic day in the history of the Holocaust: In an exclusive resort on the island of Bermuda, British and American delegates began a 12-day conference ...
Five Soldiers from the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command’s 1st Space Brigade came together to take first place in the grueling 26.2-mile annual Bataan Memorial Death March at White ...
The 1943 steel penny is one of the most unique and talked-about coins in U.S. history—and it’s caught the attention of both collectors and investors. Struck during World War II, this penny was ...
Vietnamese renewable energy developer CN Green Roof Asia (CNGRA) has started construction of a 22.785-megawatt-peak (MWp) solar power project in Hermosa, Bataan. The facility, developed through ...
BATAAN, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Wednesday emphasized that “the solution to war is not more war,” and peace can only be achieved if mutually agreed upon by both ...
Speaking in Pilar, Bataan to commemorate the 83rd Araw ng Kagitingan (Day of Valor), Marcos said Filipinos today celebrate the peace that was earned through the blood and sacrifice of all those who ...
The American and Filipino soldier who courageously fought against the Japanese imperial army in the municipalities of Bagac and Mariveles on the Peninsula of Bataan for months in 1941 to 1942. The ...
Duterte said the bravery shown during World War II, particularly during the Battle of Bataan, sets as a reminder of the courage and heroism of the Filipino race amid cruelty and oppression. “Ngayong ...
Bataan Death March survivors Russ Swearingen (left) and Walt Straka, with the help of members of the 194th Tank Regiment, push the memorial M3A1 Stuart Tank back a few inches into position.
After being assigned to the 200th Coast Artillery, he was sent to the Philippines, where he became a prisoner of war under brutal conditions after the fall of the Bataan Peninsula.
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