The Bataan Death March was a horrific war crime during World War II in 1942, when 76,000 American and Filipino prisoners of war were forced to march 65 miles through scorching tropical heat without food or water, with Japanese guards bayoneting anyone who fell behind, resulting in systematic mass deaths that became one of the most notorious atrocities of the war.
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76,000 Prisoners Forced on Death March - The Bataan AtrocityAjouté :
In 1942, 76,000 American and Filipino soldiers surrendered [music] to Japanese forces in the Philippines. They thought they'd be treated as prisoners of war.
They were wrong. What followed was a 65-mile forced march [music] through scorching tropical heat. No food, no water, no mercy. Japanese guards bayoneted anyone who fell behind.
Soldiers [music] watched their friends collapse and die in the dirt. This wasn't just a march. It was systematic murder disguised as prisoner transport.
The Bataan Death March became one of World War II's most horrific war crimes.
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