Rich Lizza of the National American Defenders of Bataan & Corregidor (ADBC) Museum, Education & Research Center in Brooke County will tell us about the horrors of WWII “Hellships.” Additional speakers will include: "POWs as the Museum’s Founders" with Mary Kay Wallace; "Experiences as Pows. e.g. the 'Hellships'with James Brockman; "Liberation, Coming Home, and the Pows’ Postwar World" with Joseph Vater.
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Tuesday | 2023 at noon
LWB LIVESTREAM:
PRESENTER BIOS: Rich Lizza; "POWs as the Museum’s Founders" with Mary Kay Wallace; "Experiences as Pows. e.g. the 'Hellships'with James Brockman; "Liberation, Coming Home, and the Pows’ Postwar World" with Joseph Vater
FEATURED STORY: From South Wheeling to the South China Sea: The Ordeal of Freddie Elkes On Board a Ship to Hell
by Sean Duffy for ArchivingWheeling.org
October 24, 1944. 5 o’clock p.m. South China Sea.
The nearly 7,000-ton Japanese freighter, Arisan Maru, is churning toward Formosa. Packed in the stifling heat of the ship’s holds are 1,782 mostly American and some Allied war prisoners of the Empire of Japan. The men are destined for forced labor camps.
Seeing only an unmarked enemy vessel, a U.S. Navy submarine, the USS Shark, fires three torpedoes. Direct hit. Split in two, the Arisan Maru slips beneath the waves in less than two hours. While most of the POWs escape the sinking ship, they are left to die on the open sea. The Japanese navy attempts no rescue. Only nine men survive. It is the largest loss of life at sea in American history.
Among the dead is 42 year-old Private First Class Frederick William Elkes, a 17-year veteran of the U.S. Army Air Force, 17th Pursuit Squadron, 24th Pursuit Group. Stationed in the Philippines, the South Wheeling boy who grew up on McColloch Street, was captured during the fall of Bataan.
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