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This exhibit and museum were created during an introductory seminar on the Asia-Pacific War, taught at Wake Forest University during the spring semester 2002.

The material and opinions are those of their respective authors and do not represent the views of the University or the Department of History.

Below is a list of websites and books that I used as resources. These sources are all useful for those seeking information on the Bataan Death March.

http://www.nmsu.edu/~armyrotc/General_Info.htm

http://sandysq.gcinet.net/uss_salt_lake_city_ca25/bataan.htm

http://abcnews.go.com/sections/2020/2020/2020_010525_slaves.html

http://home.pacbell.net/fbaldie/In_Retrospect.html

http://www.sfps.k12.nm.us/academy/bataan/palawan1.html

Tenny, Lester. (1995). My Hitch in Hell. USA: Brassey's Inc.

This is a Western Union telegraph that I obtained from my family. These types of resources were important for telling the story of my grandfather.

Falk, Stanley. (1962). Batann: The March of Death. New York: The Berkely Publishing Group.

Knox, Donald. (1981). Death March. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc.

Coleman, John, Jr. (1978). Bataan and Beyond. Texas: Texas A&M University Press.

Levering, Robert. (1948). Horror Trek. New York: Carlton Press.

Berry, William; Alexander, James. (1993). Prisoners of the Japanese. Oklahoma: Unversity of Oklahoma Press.

Connaughton, Richard. MacArthur and Defeat in the Philippines. (2001). New York: Overlook Press, Peter Mayer Publishers.

North, Oliver. (2001). War Stories. Washington D.C.: Fox News.

This exhibit was researched and designed by Matthew James Kiernan.