The US soldiers that they had defeated on the Phillipines.
Bataan Death March
Japanese soldiers forced their American prisoners to undergo the Bataan Death March.
Filipino and American soldiers whom were prisoners of the Japanese
Death March Bataan Death March or Death March of Bataan because they were marched across the penisular of Bataan.
Bataan Death March
It was in Bataan in the Philippines.
The Bataan Death March was used to arouse fury in the minds of the people of the United States. This march showed Japans brutality and militarism in a negative way and created more tension between the Japanese and the Americans. This hatred made the Americans more determined against the Japanese in the Second World War.
The surrender of 75,000 Allied soldiers in the Philippines.The Bataan Death March resulted in the death of more than 7,000 American and Filipino troops who were forced to make a grueling journal after surrendering to Japanese troops.
The Filipinos who were not in the march and the Japanese Soldiers were the people who did filming and took photos of the march and the atrocities of the Japanese. The Filipinos have a museum of the Bataan Death March and a monument. See related link below. That site also gives you other links.
many American prisoners were killed.
The Japanese Soldiers/guards entertained themselves by killing people every half a mile or less.
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