
Reuters: American POWs remember life in Japanese prison camp
They survived the Bataan Death March and the Japanese Hell Ships, they shivered in the bitter cold and staved off starvation by eating stray dogs. Now, nine American veterans have returned to the site of the prisoner-of-war camp where they were held by Japanese forces during World War Two, to commemorate China's decision to turn the cluster of brick buildings into a museum. "Well, you know, it's nice to come back and see where you have been but the sad part about it is you don't like to remember," said Ralph Griffith. For three years, Griffith, who can still recite his roll call in Japanese, spent three years better known by his camp number, 552...more...