The Bataan Death March
On April 10, 1942, approximately 78,000 American and Filipino prisoners of war were forced to march nearly 65 miles under brutal conditions during the Bataan Death March. Starving, ill, and exhausted, many were executed if they could not keep pace—making the journey one of the most harrowing ordeals of World War II.
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