Oldest survivor of Bataan Death March passes on
Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 10:49 pm
Albert Brown, the oldest American survivor of the Bataan Death March, died Sunday in Nashville, Illinois. He was 105 years old.
He may have been the oldest living survivor of WW II.
The Japanese captured Capt. Brown, along with thousands of American and Filipino freedom fighters, on the Philippine island of Bataan in 1942. The captives were forced on a horrific march to a prisoner camp and then subjected to beatings and starvation until the end of the war.
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Nashville, Illinois, is closer to St. Louis, Missouri, than anywhere else you ever heard of. Brown had gone there to live with his daughter in 1998.
R.I.P.
- Jim
He may have been the oldest living survivor of WW II.
The Japanese captured Capt. Brown, along with thousands of American and Filipino freedom fighters, on the Philippine island of Bataan in 1942. The captives were forced on a horrific march to a prisoner camp and then subjected to beatings and starvation until the end of the war.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/08/16/us/16brown.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Nashville, Illinois, is closer to St. Louis, Missouri, than anywhere else you ever heard of. Brown had gone there to live with his daughter in 1998.
R.I.P.
- Jim