The Bataan Death March was a war crime involving the forcible transfer of prisoners of war, with wide-ranging abuse and high fatalities, by Japanese forces in the Philippines, in 1942, during World War II. In Japanese, it is known as Batān Shi no Kōshin meaning the same.
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∙ 2012-04-22 04:51:16Barry Allen
Many American prisoners were killed. APEX-
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∙ 2016-06-09 14:45:16During WW 2, Japan attacked and invaded the Philippines. The captured Allied soldiers were marched long distances (about 65 miles) to a prison camp. About 10,000 prisoners died or were killed during this forced march.
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∙ 2015-01-26 14:42:35After theU.S. surrender of the Bataan Peninsula to the Japanese during World War II (1939-45), 75,000 Filipino and American troops stationed there were force marched 65-miles to prison camps.
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Many American prisoners were killed- APEX
The prisoners of the Bataan Death March were treated horribly.
The Pacific Theater hosted the Bataan Death March.
the bataan death march started on April 9, 1941
Bataan Death March
The Bataan Death March (also known as The Death March of Bataan)
How many people were in the Bataan Death March?
how far did the troops march in the bataan death march
The Pacific Theater hosted the Bataan Death March.
The prisoners of the Bataan Death March were treated horribly.
the bataan death march started on April 9, 1941
The Bataan Death March was wholly negative .
No, the Bataan Death March occured in the Philippines in the Pacific Ocean.
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Japanese soldiers forced their American prisoners to undergo the Bataan Death March.
The Bataan Death March (also known as The Death March of Bataan)
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.