No website would be complete without links to other related resources. To find out more information about the camps, people and liberation, please try the following links:
Associations
- American Ex-Prisoners of War (AXPOW)
- CPOW: Civilian Prisoners of War (formerly BACEPOW)
- Center For Research Allied POWS Under The Japanese (Roger Mansell)
- Researching FEPOW History
- American Defenders of Bataan and Corregidor Memorial Society
Libraries & Museums
- American Historical Collection, Rizal Library, Ateneo de Manila University
- Rizal Library Alphabetical List of Internees
- Hoover Institution Library & Archives, Stanford, California
- MacArthur Memorial Archives and Library, Norfolk, Virginia
- National Museum of the Pacific War, Fredericksburg, Texas
- Roderick Hall Collection on World War II in the Philippines, Manila
- The National WWII Museum, New Orleans
- The Children (& Families) of the Far East Prisoners of War
Governmental
- West Point Philippine WWII Bibliography
- U.S. Army Center of Military History: The War in the Pacific
- 31st U.S. Infantry Regiment
- United States National Archives Philippine Archives Collection
- Library of Congress Veterans History Project
- British Army Casualty Lists, 1939-1945
Blogs
- Robert Hudson Bataan Son Blog
- Faith and Fortitude: Santo Tomás Interment Camp blog
- Corregidor — Then and Now
- Manila Nostalgia
- American POWs of Japan
Other
- Philippine Archives Collection
- The Philippine Diary Project
- Japanese-POW Home Page
- The MacArthur Memorial, Norfolk, Virginia
- Allied POWs Under the Japanese
- Victims of Circumstance: Santo Tomás Internment Camp
- POW/Interment Camps in Asia During WWII
- Philippine Scouts Heritage Society
- James J. Halsema Collection of Philippine History
- POWs of the Japanese by James W. Erickson
- The Battle of Manila Scrapbook
- The Santo Tomás Internment Camp Diary of Albert E. Holland, 1944-1945
- World War II POW Information
- Exchange and Repatriation Voyages During WWII
- Under the Wire (Pinterest site)
- Powvets Website
- Guerrillas in the Philippines
- Philippine Army and Guerrilla Records (NARA)
- Battling Bastards of Bataan
- American Merchant Marine Prisoners of War or Civilian Internees during World War II
- Los Banos Liberation Memorial Scholarship Foundation, Inc.
- Manila American Cemetery and Memorial
- NARA World War II Prisoners of War Data File, 7 December 1941 – 19 November 1946
- Philippines Project: Oral History Project, California State University, Fullerton
- Pacific War POW Rosters
- Far East PoWs Philippines Camp Index
- Pacific War POW Rosters
- POW Research Network Japan
Very nice and comprehensive site. Thank you for including the link to the “Victims of Circumstance” film.
Regards, Lou Gopal
The group that represents the American POWs of Japan with the US government and Congress is the American Defenders of Bataan and Corregidor Memorial Society, http://www.dg-adbc.org/. See also the blog American POWs of Japan, http://americanpowsofjapan.blogspot.com
Cliff- Your site is fabulous. Just want to confirm I am a subscriber to Philippine Internment. Please confirm.
Hi, Chris, thanks for your message. I have registered you for the PhilippineInternment.com site and have sent you a confirmation with password. You should resent any new postings to the site. If you have any questions, or problems connecting, please let me know. Regards, Cliff