joseph r bigley
The Bataan Death march occurred in the Philippines and ended in Camp O'Donnell of the Philippines. Some POWs were taken to Japan.
he Bataan Death March began at Mariveles on April 10, 1942, the day after the Americans surrendered. It took the POWs over a week to reach their destination.
There were thousands and it would take a long time to find out their names.
2 sites for you to check out are: www.b24.net/pow and www.axpow.com There is no listing of all POW's but these may be able to help you out.
The Bataan Death March was a brutal forced march of Filipino and American prisoners of war by Japanese forces during World War II, occurring in April 1942. After the surrender of Bataan, approximately 75,000 soldiers were subjected to a grueling trek of around 65 miles under harsh conditions, leading to thousands of deaths from exhaustion, disease, and execution. The march became a symbol of wartime brutality and the suffering endured by POWs. It is not associated with the Malay Peninsula; rather, it took place on the Bataan Peninsula in the Philippines.
April 9, 1945 marked the day the POWs from the Bataan Death March were rescued.
The Bataan Death march occurred in the Philippines and ended in Camp O'Donnell of the Philippines. Some POWs were taken to Japan.
You can find a list of names of those who were in the Death March at http://www.angelfire.com/nm/bcmfofnm/names/s.html *these only include those who were in the 200th coastal artillery
he Bataan Death March began at Mariveles on April 10, 1942, the day after the Americans surrendered. It took the POWs over a week to reach their destination.
Bataan Death March.
An estimated 11,000 POWs were killed before reaching Camp O'Donnell - 650 of them were American, the rest were Filipino.
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There were thousands and it would take a long time to find out their names.
2 sites for you to check out are: www.b24.net/pow and www.axpow.com There is no listing of all POW's but these may be able to help you out.
What was the Pows?
the capital of bataan is balanga.
The Bataan Death March was a brutal forced march of Filipino and American prisoners of war by Japanese forces during World War II, occurring in April 1942. After the surrender of Bataan, approximately 75,000 soldiers were subjected to a grueling trek of around 65 miles under harsh conditions, leading to thousands of deaths from exhaustion, disease, and execution. The march became a symbol of wartime brutality and the suffering endured by POWs. It is not associated with the Malay Peninsula; rather, it took place on the Bataan Peninsula in the Philippines.