outof the 2434 prisoners captured and killed in the three death
marches, 1787 were Australian. The remaining 641 were British. Only
the six Australians who escaped from the Sandakan Death March
survived
outof the 2434 prisoners captured and killed in the three death
marches, 1787 were Australian. The remaining 641 were British. Only
the six Australians who escaped from the Sandakan Death March
survived
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There were many Death Marches during World War II and the
Holocaust. The first were observed during 1942 and the last marches
in 1945.
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Death marches were so tragic because lots of people died.