Bataan Death March

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Prisoners on the march from Bataan to the prison camp, May 1942. (National Archives).

'The Bataan Death March Tagalog: Martsa ng Kamatayan (Japanese:') (1942) was the forcible transfer, by the Imperial Japanese Army, of 60,000 Filipino and 15,000 American prisoners of war after the three-month Battle of Bataan in the Philippines during World War II. All told, approximately 2,500–10,000 Filipino and 300–650 American prisoners of war died before they could reach Camp O'Donnell. Death tolls vary, especially amongst Filipino POWs, because historians cannot determine how many prisoners blended in with the civilian population and escaped.

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