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The event you are referring to is the Bataan Death March, which occurred during World War II. After the surrender of American and Filipino forces on the Bataan Peninsula in April 1942, approximately 75,000 soldiers were forced to march about 65 miles to prison camps under brutal conditions, including extreme heat and lack of food and water. This march resulted in thousands of deaths and is considered a significant war crime committed by the Japanese military.

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