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The Bataan Death March [a] was the forcible transfer by the Imperial Japanese Army of 75,000 [1] American and Filipino prisoners of war (POW) from the municipalities of Bagac and Mariveles on the Bataan Peninsula to Camp O'Donnell via San Fernando.
24 paź 2024 · Bataan Death March, march in the Philippines of some 66 miles that 76,000 prisoners of war were forced by the Japanese military to endure in April 1942, during the early stages of World War II. Learn more about the lead-up to the march, details of it, and its significance in this article.
„Bataański marsz śmierci” jest jedną z najbardziej znanych zbrodni popełnionych przez japońskie siły zbrojne podczas wojny na Pacyfiku. Upadek Bataanu. Japońska kolumna pancerna na półwyspie Bataan. Osobne artykuły: Kampania filipińska (1941–1942) i Bitwa o Bataan.
9 lis 2009 · In the Bataan Death March, about 75,000 Filipino and American troops on the Bataan Peninsula on the Philippine island of Luzon were forced to make an arduous 65-mile march to prison camps.
8 wrz 2023 · Follow their footsteps on the treacherous 60-mile march from Mariveles to San Fernando, where they endured brutal conditions, abuse, and loss. Learn about life in the notorious Camp O'Donnell ...
6 kwi 2022 · April 9, 2022 marks the 80th anniversary since the forced transfer of more than 80,000 American and Filipino prisoners of war during WWII, infamously known as the Bataan Death March.
17 sie 2016 · On April 9, 1942, the American troops on the Bataan Peninsula of the Philippines surrendered to the Japanese. The captured men were then subjected to the torturous Bataan Death March.