The Bataan Death March was a brutal forced march in April 1942 where 75,000 American and Filipino prisoners of war were compelled to walk 65 miles through the Philippine jungle under Japanese military supervision, with no food, water, or medical care, resulting in approximately 10,000 deaths from heat exhaustion, thirst, disease, and bayoneting of those who fell behind.
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The Bataan Death March: 75,000 POWs Forced to Walk to Their DeathsAñadido:
In April 1942, 75,000 prisoners of war began a walk they'd never forget.
[music] The Japanese called it a transfer. History knows it as the Bataan Death [music] March. 65 miles through the Philippine jungle. No food, no water, no mercy. Men collapsed from heat exhaustion within hours.
>> [music] >> Those who fell behind were bayoneted where they lay. Prisoners watched their friends die of thirst, their tongues swollen black. Disease spread [music] like wildfire through the ranks. 10,000 men died on that march. The survivors carried scars that never healed. Some horrors are too real [music] to forget.
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