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By: Rhea Fowler Bataan Death March

General MacArthur Left for Australia on April 9, 1942.

The Start of the March Japanese took over 70,000 American and Filipinos as prisoners of war.

Conditions of the March Extreme heat Scarce water and food sources Cruel and brutal killings

Course of the March Mariveles San Fernando Capas Camp O’Donnell

Deaths of the March Over 1100 deaths Many due to starvation and dehydration

Death March Memorial

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