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Japanese soldiers forced their American prisoners to undergo the Bataan Death March.
Allied prisoners of war
many American prisoners were killed.
Filipino and American soldiers whom were prisoners of the Japanese
The Bataan death march
During the Bataan Death March, prisoners of war were subjected to various forms of torture. This included brutal physical abuse such as beatings, bayonet attacks, and even shootings. They were also deprived of food, water, and rest, leading to immense suffering and death. Additionally, the prisoners were forced to march long distances under extreme conditions, further exacerbating their physical and mental torment.
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.
Bataan Death March
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Because they killed unarmed prisoners
The Bataan Death March took place in 1942 in order to transfer Filipino and American prisoners of war during World War II by the Imperial Japanese Army. The march went from Mariveles, Bataan to San Fernando, Pampanga and was 80 miles long.
Americans and Filipinos