Information:
Bradley, John H., and Jack W. Dice. The Second World War Asia and the Pacific. Ed. Thomas E. Griess. Wayne, NJ: Avery Pub. Groups, 1984. Print.Used for the information of the web page: What Happened. This source helped add information to the webpage that was already found online. Without this source, some information found on the web page would not be on there.
"Factsheets : Imperial Brutality: Bataan Death March." Factsheets : Imperial Brutality: Bataan Death March. National Museum of the USAF, 4 Feb. 2011. Web. 31 Jan. 2014. This website had reference links to several of its pages, which held summative information about the events leading up to the Bataan Death March, the Bataan Death March itself, and the results of the Bataan Death March. We used pieces of the information provided to fill up parts of 'The Beginning’,‘What Happened’, and ‘Aftermath' tabs. This helped us create a more well-rounded site.
"History of the Bataan Death March." Bataan Memorial Death March. Veterans of Foreign Wars, n.d. Web. 08 Feb. 2014.This website was used for the pictures and information on the reactions page.
Injerd, Wes, Fred Baldassarre, and Jim Erickson. "WWII Japanese POW Camp Fukuoka 17." WWII Japanese POW Camp Fukuoka 17. Linda Dahl, 2002. Web. 02 Feb. 2014. This source provided a first-person perspective on the conditions suffered at Camp O’Donnell. It also provided insight on Japanese attitude towards the American and Filipino POWs. Some of the information gained from reading this page was used for the ‘What Happened’ tab.
"Japanese Actions: Treatment of Prisoners of War." ThinkQuest. Oracle Foundation, n.d. Web. 02 Feb. 2014. Important,confirmative information was given on the events leading up to the Bataan Death March, the Bataan Death March itself, Camp O’Donnell, and Camp Cabanatuan. If we saw that other previous sources had left out bits of significant information introduced on this site, we added it into the appropriate tabs. This website provided for a rich source of details that many of the other sources lacked.
Peterson, Rick. "The Bataan Death March." Bataan Death March. Writer's Guild of America, n.d. Web. 31 Jan. 2014.This was an interview on the survivors of the march. It provided images of the march and a map of the route. This helped explain things that occurred during the march.
Pimentel, Marc. "Migration of Doom...Bataan Death March." Migration of Doom...Bataan Death March. Sandra F. Thompson-Eskew & USS SLC CA25 Association, n.d. Web. 08 Feb. 2014. The information found here is integrated into the ‘Aftermath’ page. It goes over the relationship between the United States and Japan, as well as the relationship between the Philippines and Japan, after the death march and its following events. This website also contains details about the news of the march reaching the public.
Schurtz,Christopher. "Battle for Bataan." Battle for Bataan. N.p., n.d. Web. 08 Feb. 2014.This source is our main one for the development of the ‘The Beginning’ page. It held very useful information in regards to how the Bataan Death March started. It also went briefly over the ending of the Bataan Death March, as well as what happened afterwards. Some of the details found on this website was also used for the ‘Afterath’page.
"The Bataan Death March." The Ghost of Bataan. N.p., 17 Apr. 2012. Web. 01 Feb. 2014.This website was used to help provide information for the webpage of: What Happened. This provided the basic background information of what happened to the P.O.W. during the Bataan Death March. It described the experience of a survivor of the Death March.
Tokudome, Kinue. "The Bataan Death March and the 66-Year Struggle for Justice." The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus (n.d.): n. pag. The Bataan Death March and the 66-Year Struggle for Justice :: JapanFocus. 08 Apr. 2006. Web. 01 Feb. 2014.This was used for the information found on the web page: Who was Involved. It was hard to chose from the quotes given in the website, but finally we chose four quotes from the survivors. The pictures on the webpage were also on this website.
Video:
VeterensInService. "What Was The Bataan Death March?" YouTube. YouTube, 22 Mar. 2011. Web. 01 Feb. 2014.This is a
YouTube video used on the webpage for: What Happened. This film summarizes what the Death March was. It provided us the information we needed to research more about.
Images:
"Albert Brown, Oldest Survivor of World War II Bataan Death March, Dies at 105." NY Daily News. The New York Daily News, 16 Aug. 2011. Web. 01 Feb. 2014.Two pictures from this website was used to display the cruelties of the Death March. During the march, as shown in one picture, dead bodies were just cast aside. On the other picture, the soldiers are marching to Camp O'Donnell.
Haddick, Bill. "BILL FROM NJ SPEAKS: BURYING THE DEAD AT BALANGA ON THE BATAAN DEATH MARCH." BILL FROM NJ SPEAKS: BURYING THE DEAD AT BALANGA ON THE BATAAN DEATH MARCH. N.p., 5 June 2012. Web. 01 Feb. 2014.This website contains many pictures used on this website (about two, actually). The website is about a survivor of the Death March. Many drawings/paintings on our website belong to this website.
"Japanese Actions: Treatment of Prisoners of War." ThinkQuest. Oracle Foundation, n.d. Web. 02 Feb. 2014.
We found the chart of charged and executed Japanese officials on this site. The chart is helpful in giving us an idea of who was involved in war crimes, and what he was charged and sentenced with. The chart is placed in the ‘Consequences’ tab.
New Mexico's Bataan Death March Survivors. Digital image. New York Times. N.p., n.d. Web. 01 Feb. 2014.This photo is used as our banner for the website. The banner is shown on every page. It displays the cruelty the Americans had to face throughout the march.
Oettinger, Callie. "Bataan and the Bataan Death March Reading and Viewing List | Focus On | Command Posts." Command Posts RSS. McMillan, 9 Apr. 2012. Web. 01 Feb. 2014.On this website, a bunch of pictures have been used. The pictures used have helped describe the tragedy of the Bataan Death March. The images mainly focuses on the air force of the U.S.
Peterson, Rick. "The Bataan Death March." Bataan Death March. Writer's Guild of America, n.d. Web. 31 Jan. 2014.This was an interview on the survivors of the march. It provided images of the march and a map of the route. This helped explain things that occurred during the march.
Tokudome, Kinue. "The Bataan Death March and the 66-Year Struggle for Justice." The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus (n.d.): n. pag. The Bataan Death March and the 66-Year Struggle for Justice :: JapanFocus. 08 Apr. 2006. Web. 01 Feb. 2014.This was used for the information found on the web page: Who was Involved. It was hard to chose from the quotes given in the website, but finally we
chose four quotes from the survivors. The pictures on the webpage were also on this website.
For more information about the Bataan Death March, please go to these following websites we recommend:
http://www.army.mil/asianpacificsoldiers/history/bataan.html
http://www.bataanmuseum.com/bataanhistory/
http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1737.html
http://www.army.mil/asianpacificsoldiers/history/bataan.html
http://www.bataanmuseum.com/bataanhistory/
http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1737.html