Oral history interview with Paul Bunch, 1971 December 7.

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Oral history interview with Paul Bunch, 1971 December 7.

Interview with Paul Bunch, businessman, Army veteran, and survivor of the Bataan campaign, concerning his experiences as a prisoner-of-war of the Japanese during World War II. Bunch discusses the bombing of Clark Field, the fall of Bataan and his capture, Camp O'Donnell (1942), Cabanatuan (1942), the hell ship to Japan (1942), Yodogawa Steel Mill, Honshu, Miyazu, Honshu (1944-1945), American air raids, and his liberation.

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