On April 9, 1942, 75,000 US troops and Filipino soldiers surrendered to the Japanese after 7 months of fighting. These men were denied food, water, and medicine and forced to march 65 miles through the jungle. About 1000 Americans died and 9,000 Filipinos died.
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The Bataan Death March.
Try a book titled: "Bataan Death March: A Survivor's Account", by William E. Dyess. (2002), ISBN 0-8032-6633-2.
It was in Bataan in the Philippines.
As a result of the Bataan Death March, more than 7000 American and Filipino troops died.
Bataan Death March
april 9 1942
The Bataan Death March.
The Bataan Death March was not a battle. It was a forced death march, e.g. being forced to march at least 80 miles under extreme conditions. Over 10,000 soldiers died during The Bataan Death March.
The Bataan death march, and the Dachau death march, were two separate events. The first was in the Philippines and was perpetrated by the Japanese, and the second was in Germany.
Men who were on the Bataan Death March during WW2.
many American prisoners were killed.
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The Japanese shot anyone who could not keep up or tried to help anyone who fell down on the Bataan Death March.
Bataan Death March
The Bataan Death March was wholly negative .
No, the Bataan Death March occured in the Philippines in the Pacific Ocean.
The Bataan Death March. The Filipino troops who fought alongside the Americans and were captured with them actually fared even worse on the Death March.