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🗓️ 28 June 2022
⏱️ 3 minutes
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Ben Steele, American is a documentary podcast limited series inspired by the book "Tears in the Darkness - The story of the Bataan Death March" and is narrated by Alec Baldwin.
A boy from rural Montana, sent to the Philippines, Ben Steele became a prisoner-of-war within the first five months of the outbreak of World War II. He survived the infamous Bataan Death March and other horrific events. He was given last rites three times in the prison camp and miraculously survived. While recovering in the prison hospital he began to draw with the charcoal from the fire pit. Drawing helped keep Ben sane for the duration of his imprisonment.
After a 62 -day trip on a hell ship Ben ended up in Japan as a slave laborer in a coal mine. After the war he studied art with several famous artists such as John Teyral, Jack Levine, Hans Mueller and George Grosz. Ben taught art at a college in Billings Montana and had a particular empathy for, and influence on, students who had suffered traumas in their own lives. Ben thought of himself as just a regular guy. But he was a talented artist, wonderful teacher and mentor and a wonderful human being admired by everyone who met him.
This is the story of Ben Steele; the best of human beings in the worst of times. Ben Steele, American has first person interviews with over thirty former prisoners-of-war including numerous Bataan Death March survivors. The podcast has interviews with notable history scholars from around the world. Interviews with Ben Steele were acquired over a span thirty years. Listen to Ben Steele, American on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts. https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-ben-steele-american-98570427/
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0:00.0 | I'm kind of proud of the fact that I moved to the river. |
0:04.3 | I wouldn't go out and go back through it, but I wouldn't trade it either. |
0:07.8 | It changed my life completely. |
0:10.7 | This is Alec Baldwin. |
0:12.3 | I'd like to invite you to listen to my new limited series podcast about a true American |
0:18.0 | hero who lived to tell the story of his imprisonment by the Japanese during World War II. |
0:25.5 | Many people are unfamiliar with the story of what happened to American servicemen on |
0:31.1 | the Batan Peninsula in April of 1942. |
0:35.1 | The capture, torture, and ultimate repatriation of those prisoners of war is among the most |
0:41.3 | disturbing realities of World War II. |
0:44.7 | Many soldiers died, horrifically, and those who survived have testified about the suffering |
0:51.0 | and impossible odds of the courage and camaraderie that define the tan. |
0:58.0 | Our podcast is entitled Ben Steele American and is inspired by the book Tears in the Darkness |
1:05.1 | by Elizabeth and Michael Norman. |
1:07.8 | I don't know whether I can say this without tears again because it was a very emotional |
1:14.0 | thing in my life to go off and leave I wounded. |
1:18.3 | Now I remember looking down the barrel of that tank and I'm certainly expecting to get |
1:23.2 | blown out and we were so tired we really didn't care. |
1:28.2 | Seemed like maybe death had been a relief about that time. |
1:32.4 | Capture or surrender or capitulation never ever entered our mind. |
1:37.4 | We were the United States of America forces. |
1:41.1 | We were representatives of the United States and nothing could happen to us. |
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