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On April 9, 1942, faced with sick, starving, battle-fatigued men and the onslaught of Japanese advances, Gen. Edward King made a momentous decision: He surrendered Bataan Peninsula to Japanese forces.
It was an effort to save the 78,000 servicemen under his command.
But he couldn’t have foreseen the consequences of that action – both for himself and for the men he surrendered.
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- Louis Morton, chapters 25-27, War in the Pacific: The Fall of the Philippines-Contents (army.mil) (Washington, DC: Center of Military History, United States Army, 1953), page 325-346, online.
Historic Audio
- FDR Fireside Chat: Transcript of talk, FDR’s Fireside Chat on the Progress of the War | DocsTeach, Audio file online at: National Archives NextGen Catalog, source citation: Sound Recording 200.211; President Franklin Roosevelt’s Fireside Chat on the Progress of the War; 2/23/1942; Sound Recordings of Franklin D. Roosevelt Speeches, 1935 – 1945; Collection IBM: International Business Machines Corporation Collection; National Archives at College Park, College Park, MD.
- 1940s music: “They Started Something,” Audio, File: 1941-12-16-Kate-Smith-They-Started-Something, Source: 1941 Radio News : WA4CZD : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive; “Goodbye Mama, I’m off to Yokohama,” Audio, File: 1941-12-16-Teddy-Powell–his-Orchestra-Good-Bye-Mama-Im-Off-To-Yokohama, Source: 1941 Radio News : WA4CZD : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive; “We’re Gonna Have to Slap the Dirty Little Jap,” Audio, File: 1941-12-xxCarsonRobison-WereGonnaHaveToSlapTheDirtyLittleJap, source: 1941 Radio News : WA4CZD : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.
Image Sources
- Surrender photo: King discusses surrender – Battle of Bataan – Wikipedia
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- King winding clock: “Freed Generals King, Brougher Alight Here,” The Atlanta Constitution, 09 Sep 1945, page 10, online at Newspapers.com, accessed 23 June 2023.