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  1. In the face of the onslaught General MacArthur ordered a fighting retreat by all USAFFE units consisting of some 30.000 American and 120.000 Filipino troops to Bataan Peninsular until reinforcements arrive.

  2. El Dorado Films, in partnership with Veteran Documentary Corps, presents Bataan Death March directed by Jesse Collier Sutterley. What was once an island paradise became Hell.

  3. Apr 8, 2020 · The aftermath of the Battle of Bataan led to the infamous Bataan Death March, where Filipino and American soldiers walked almost a hundred kilometers from Bataan to Tarlac.

  4. An oral history of the shocking abuse inflicted on US and Filipino POWs as their Japanese captors marched them day and night without food or medicine for over 50 miles. We follow one survivor as he returns to Bataan for the first time.

  5. The Bataan Death March: Directed by J.V. Martin. An oral history of the shocking abuse inflicted on US and Filipino POWs as their Japanese captors marched them day and night without food or medicine for over 50 miles. We follow one survivor as he returns to Bataan for the first time.

  6. The Bataan Death March was the forcible transfer by the Imperial Japanese Army of 75,000 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.

  7. After Bataan fell 76.000 American and Filipino troops were forced to march under horrendous conditions in the heat for 60 miles to a POW camp enclosure called Camp O'Donnell. By the time they reached the camp nearly 11.000 POW's had died or were murdered by the Japanese.