S25-0319A THE STORY OF THE USS HOUSTON AND HER SURVIVORS'POW EXPERIENCES

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Mar 19, 2025 (one day)
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S25-0319A THE STORY OF THE USS HOUSTON AND HER SURVIVORS'POW EXPERIENCES

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The USS Houston (CA-30) was a World War II heavy cruiser with a distinguished wartime record in the Pacific theater. During the 1942 Battle of the Sunda Strait, she was torpedoed and sunk with the loss of nearly 700 of her crew. Survivors captured by the Japanese were subjected to horrendous conditions in prison camps for the remainder of the war, including being used as slave labor in the construction of the “Burma-Thailand Death Railway,” depicted in the epic 1957 movie, Bridge on the River Kwai. The story of this ship and her heroic crew will be presented by John Schwarz, son of surviving crew member Otto C. Schwarz, based on his father’s personal experiences and reminiscences.


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