Authors: John D. Lukacs
Tags: #History, #General, #Military, #Biological & Chemical Warfare, #United States
Malaya, Japanese attack on, 16
Malaybalay, 251
Malaybalay prison camp, 119, 122, 240
Malay Barrier, 30
Malinta Tunnel, 25, 29, 33, 36, 38, 83–84, 86, 137
Manchester, Wil iam, 371
n
Manchuria, Japanese annexation of, 8
Manduriao Field, Iloilo, 57
Manhattan Project, 331
Manila,
6,
11, 12, 20, 37,
60,
110–11, 222, 224
American civilians in, 91
Bilibid Prison in, 110, 122, 343
Japanese advance on, 23
night life in, 8–10
POW march through, 89–90, 92, 249
Manila Polo Club, 9, 89
Manila Tribune,
101
Manobo tribe, 241
Margosatubig, 265, 270
Marine Corps, U.S., 26–27, 47–48, 101, 325
1st Division, 347
4th Regiment, 11, 25, 48–49, 75, 86
Mariveles, 50, 55, 56,
60,
62, 63
Mariveles Field, Bataan, 38, 39, 40, 51, 54
Mariveles Mountains, 42, 52
Markab,
USS, 347
Marshal , George C., 11, 34, 291–92, 315–16, 322, 331, 367
n
Marshal , Paul:
background of, 137
at Cabanatuan, 138–39
on Corregidor, 136–37
at Davao, 136, 139–40, 146–48, 157–59, 161, 166, 172, 176, 179
in escape planning, 139–40, 146–48, 157–59, 161, 166, 172, 176, 179
and failed rescue of Davao POWs, 342–45
as officer in guerril a army, 247, 297, 334, 342–45
postwar career of, 345–46
Marshal , Paul, in escape from Davao:
Davao swamp to Kapungagan, 204–5, 221
and division of group at Medina, 260
first day, 186–87, 191–92
Kapungagan to Medina, 230–32
at Medina, 246, 252
Marshal Islands, U.S. invasion of, 328, 329, 330
Martin, Madge Miguela, 348
masakozi,
68
Maxwel , Don, 279–80, 288, 292, 305
May, Andrew J., 321
May, James, 2
Maywood, Il ., 325
Medina, Misamis Oriental Province,
184,
226–27, 236, 237–39, 245, 246–47, 248, 251, 256, 257, 269
Mel nick, Maxim, 84–85
Mel nick, Tekla, 84–85
Mel nik, Steve, 89, 138, 343, 349
atrocities recounted by, 315–16, 323
background of, 84–85
book deal of, 341
at Cabanatuan, 93, 97, 98, 99, 103–4, 109, 136
on Corregidor, 83–84
at Davao, 119, 133–36, 139–40, 146–50, 157, 159–62, 166, 171–74, 176, 178–79
debriefings of, 274, 277, 286
DSC awarded to, 275
on
Erie Maru,
113
in escape planning, 133–35, 139–40, 146–50, 157, 159–62, 166, 171–74, 176, 178–79
and failed rescue of Davao POWs, 342–44
gag order on, 286, 287
in MacArthur’s return to Corregidor, 346, 347
postwar career of, 346
Mel nik, Steve, in escape from Davao, 244
in Australia, 273–75, 284
Davao swamp to Kapungagan, 200–201, 203–5, 213, 225–27
first day, 185–87, 189–92
Kapungagan to Medina, 233–34
Medina to Dumanquilas Bay, 246–49, 261, 264–65, 271–72
Mel nik, Thelma, 83
“Memorare” prayer, 206
Mensching, Mrs. August, 283
Mester, Walter, 236
Meyer, August, 279
Michno, Gregory, 343
Midway, Battle of, 285–86, 333
Military Academy, U.S. (West Point), 85, 254
Military Intel igence Service, U.S., 3, 286, 310–11, 342
Mindanao,
6,
10, 12, 16, 52, 88, 109, 112, 115, 122, 150, 153,
184,
239, 250, 261
Japanese invasion of northern provinces of, 257, 260–62, 264, 266–68, 297
Mindanao Sea,
184,
260
Misamis City,
184,
242, 251, 252–56, 257, 261, 264
Misamis Occidental Province, 242, 261
Misamis Oriental Province, 237, 242
Japanese invasion of, 257, 260–62, 264
Missouri,
USS, 321
Moore, Joe, 20, 50
Morgenthau, Henry, 324, 327
Mori, Shigeji, 104, 352
Morimoto, Iichiro, 222
Moro Gulf,
184
Moro tribe, 241, 251, 267, 289
Murray, James E., 34
Murrow, Edward R., 282
Mutual radio network, 326
Mydans, Carl, 334
Naga Naga, 270
Nakayama, Motoo, 56
Nanking, 285
Narra,
256
Narwhal,
USS,
184,
296–99, 344
Nasipit,
184,
296–99
Natib, Mount, 27,
60
National War Col ege, 14
Naval Academy, U.S. (Annapolis), 23–24, 47–48, 254
Navy, U.S.:
Asiatic Fleet, 10, 16, 23
atrocity stories and, 314, 315–16, 319
and expected USAFFE rescue, 24
Japanese codes broken by, 285–86
Pacific Fleet, 33
post-Pearl Harbor crisis of confidence in, 33
Public Relations Office of, 286, 315
16th Naval District, 22, 87
submarines of, 164–65,
184,
235, 238, 242, 244, 250, 256, 271–75, 288, 296–99
NBC radio network, 326
Negrito tribe, 241
Nelson, Russel J., 169–70
Netherlands East Indies,
see
Dutch East Indies
Never Say Die
(Hawkins), 374
n
New Britain, 329
New Guinea, 109, 329, 333
New Jersey,
USS, 341
Newsweek,
310, 320, 329, 333
New York, 325
New York, N.Y., 250
New York Herald Tribune,
326
New York State War Finance Committee, 325
New York Stock Exchange, 325
New York Times,
3, 278, 291, 328, 330, 334, 341
New Zealand, 30
Neyland, Robert, 26, 204, 340, 369
n
Nicaragua, 24
Nichols Field, Luzon, 7, 9, 15–16, 20
U.S. abandonment of, 23
Nielson Field, Makati, 16
Nigeria, 33
Nimitz, Chester, 33, 327–28
Nininger, Alexander R., Jr., 31
Nishamura, Mr., 130, 142, 352
Nordin, Carl, 195–96
Normandy invasion, 328
North Africa, 30
North Dakota Agricultural Col ege, 48
Nothing but Praise
(Lee), xiii
Notre Dame, University of, 80
Nueva Ecija Province, 95
Nueva Gracia,
184
O’Donnel , Camp,
60,
73, 76–83, 93, 95, 122, 154, 320, 351
atrocities and executions at, 78, 95, 148, 274
burial details at, 78–79, 94
Czech nationals at, 380
n
death rate at, 79, 93, 94, 353
Filipino POWs at, 79, 93
overcrowding at, 77
starvation and disease at, 77–78, 79–80
Tsuneyoshi’s “welcome” speech at, 76–77, 94
Office of Censorship, 281, 309, 311, 314
Office of War Information (OWI), 281–82, 309–11, 314, 315–16, 324
Newspaper Advisory Committee of, 301
Oklahoma,
USS, 47
Olds, Robin, 302–3
Olongapo, 55
Olson, Kenneth, 196
O’Neil, Chuck, 187
“Operation Chicken,” 147–48, 161
Orani,
60,
71
Orejodos, Maximina, 195
Orion,
60,
71
Oroquieta, 253
Orr, Carey, 331
Oryoku Maru,
187, 352
Oura, Hiroshi, 130
Owen, J. A., 307
Ozamis, Casa (house), 253, 256, 261
P-38 fighter, 302–5
P-40 pursuit aircraft, 11, 13, 17, 18, 20, 39, 49–50, 114, 220
Pacific war:
Al ied offensive in, 328, 329
impact of atrocity stories in, 329–31, 333–34
Japanese offensive in, 16, 30
as most barbaric modern conflict, 329–30
Paddle,
USS, 343–44
Pagadian Bay, 261, 264
Pagadian City, 264, 265
Palawan, 123
Panay, 113–14, 239
Pandacan, 23
Panquil Bay,
184
Parsons, Charles “Chick,” 90–91, 261, 273–74
DSC awarded to, 350
escapees and, 249–54, 258, 260, 264–72
espionage activities of, 91–92, 247, 249–51, 254
Kempeitai interrogation of, 92
postwar career of, 350
in trek to Dumanquilas Bay, 264–72
Parsons, Katrushka “Katsy,” 91
Peace Now, 310, 329
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, 14
Japanese attack on, 15, 16, 20, 30, 33, 366
n
Peleaz, Gregorio, 243
pel agra, 96
Pensacola
convoy, 371
n
Perth, Australia, 273
Philippine Army reserves, 10
Philippine Bureau of Prisons, 353
Philippine Insurrection, 122, 241
Philippines,
6,
282
Al ied abandonment of, 32–33, 122
as “American Thermopylae,” 31
government bureaucracy in, 28
Philippine Scouts, xiii, 10, 35, 160, 239
Philippine Sea,
USS, 341
Phil ips, Thomas, 12
Pilar,
60
PLUM, 14
Points, Battle of the, 35, 43
Poland, German invasion of, 32
Port Clinton (Ohio) Bataan Club, 327
Portland Oregonian,
310
Posten, John, 40
Presbyterianism, 13, 98
President Coolidge,
8, 14, 19
President Madison,
49
press:
First Amendment and, 301, 333
and publication of atrocity stories, 319–20, 322, 331–33
and suppression of atrocity stories, 279–81, 285–86, 287–88, 291, 292, 300–301, 307, 309
Price, Byron, 281, 282, 309, 311–15
Prince of Wales,
HMS, 23
Prisoner of War Bureau, Japanese, 222
prisoners of war, Al ied, 149–50, 154, 283, 314
death rates of, 335
humanitarian aid for, 283, 300, 312–313, 324
on Japanese hel ships, 112, 322
as slave laborers, 330, 335
prisoners of war, American:
atrocities and violence against, 69, 73, 78, 91–92, 95, 102, 107–8, 148, 150, 153–54, 158, 180–81, 196, 217, 223, 244, 254, 274, 278, 285, 287, 330;
see also
atrocity stories beheadings of, 61–62, 64, 69, 70, 78, 108, 186, 291, 330
consequences of atrocity stories on treatment of, 334–36
death rates of, 73, 79, 93, 94, 97, 109, 244–45, 287, 292, 335
disease among, 64, 65, 77–78, 79–80, 93–94, 96–97, 144, 164, 244–45
escape attempts of, 389
n
“every man for himself” attitude among, 66–67
food as obsession of, 96, 131, 165, 219
ful food rations ordered for, 335
inadequacy of Japanese planning for, 69
on Japanese hel ships, xiii, 111–12, 187, 322, 343–44, 349, 352, 353
Japanese looting of, 62–63, 75
as laborers, 123–24
postcards from, 144–45
starvation among, 65, 72, 77–78, 79–80, 96, 131, 223, 244–45, 274
submissiveness as survival tactic for, 66
sun treatment for, 1, 64, 76, 116
see also
Bataan Death March;
specific POW camps
PT-boats, 241
Pueblo, Colo., 137, 346
Quezon, Manuel, 9, 32, 38, 136, 287, 343
quinine tablets, 174–76, 237, 272
Quizon, Victoriano, 163
Rabaul, 329
radio communication, 226, 227, 234, 236, 238, 242, 243–44, 253, 254, 257, 270
Radio Tokyo, 43
railway, Anibogan-Lungaog, 160, 192, 205, 209–11
Rainbow 5, 11
Randal , Russel , 306
Randolph Field, San Antonio, 13, 18
Reader’s Digest,
316
Red Cross packages, 143–44, 145
Red Net, 38
Republic Pictures, 341
Repulse,
HMS, 23
Reyes, Norman, 57–58
rice rash
(Schistosoma japonicum)
, 126–27, 131
Richardson, Iliff, 260, 261
Rivera, Teofilo, 225, 230, 232
Roberts, Roy, 301, 311
Robin, Pascual, 140
Romulo, Carlos, 51, 52, 57–58, 308–9, 333
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 328
Executive Order 9066 of, 31
Executive Order 9182 of, 281
MacArthur ordered to leave Corregidor by, 53
no-surrender orders issued by, 55
Philippines and, 8–9, 11, 74
and promised reinforcements of USAFFE, 32–33, 34, 38, 321, 371
n
and suppression of atrocity stories, 280, 283, 284, 309–10, 311, 315, 316, 323, 327, 400
n
Rosalia,
260, 261–62
Rosenquist, Harold, 342–44
Rounds, Gerald R., 303
Roxton, Tex., 47
rules of engagement, 330
Russo-Japanese War (1904–5), 14
Sakai, Saburo, 19–20, 339
Sampao,
184,
219
San Fernando,
60,
68, 71–72
San Francisco, Calif., 299–300
Santos, Paulino, 122–23
Santo Tomas University, 91
Saranac Lake, N. Y., 287
Saturday Evening Post,
xiii, 298, 299, 316
Sayog, 270
Schistosoma japonicum
(rice rash), 126–27, 131
Schuetz, Mrs. Oscar, 303
scurvy, 96
senakulo,
67
Senate, U.S., Military Affairs subcommittee of, 323
Seoul, 348
SERE (Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape) training, 346
Severn,
USS, 347
Shanghai, 11, 48, 75, 96, 250, 322
Shelbyvil e, Tenn., 26, 341
Shinyo Maru,
343–45
Shiraji, Sumio, 131
Shofner, Austin “Shifty,” 197, 369
n
background of, 26–27
at Cabanatuan, 97, 98, 99, 100, 108, 110
on Corregidor, 24–26, 48–49, 86, 88–89
at Davao, 127, 151–52, 154–56, 159–60, 163–67, 168, 171–78, 181
DSC awarded to, 299–300
on
Erie Maru,
112–15
in escape planning, 114–15, 151–52, 154–55, 156, 159, 161–64, 166–67, 171–78, 181
in march to Davao, 117–18
at Okinawa, 347
at Peleliu, 341
postwar career of, 341
in reunion with Neyland, 340
in San Francisco, 299–300
Shofner, Austin “Shifty,” in escape from Davao: