The Bataan Death March began on April 11, 1942. This is because more than 70,000 US soldiers and Filipino soldiers surrendered to the Japanese in April and the Japanese were surprised at this figure. According to Lester I. Tenney, a soldier who experienced direct death in March, it was cruel for captives. "Japanese soldiers cried using a bayonet to stimulate us to go faster (walking a short distance to the starting point), wait 3 hours, stand up Sitting and resting, but that word is not allowed, "Tony wrote in his book" My story of hell ".
The Bataan Death March began on December 7, 1941, occurred just after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. Death of the Bataan in March is very important in various ways. Initially, when Bataan passed away in March, approximately 70,000 Americans and Filipinos were caught by Japanese and became prisoners of war. The prisoner had to move a distance of 55 miles, was beaten, kicked and badly abused there. Every time someone falls, he will be shot. Only 54,000 entered the camp
The prisoner who completed the death of Bataan in March was in the camp of O'Donnell, a new Japanese prison camp where many people were suffering and died. This picture is usually thought of as an ongoing view of the death process itself, but recently it was reaffirmed by Bataan survivors as a later picture of the details of the alliance's burial. A group grave outside the camp. With just 450 feet of "runway", one of the 16 Army B-25 Mitchell bombers took off from the USS HORNET deck and joined Doolittle Raid, Japan's first bomb. All the volunteer strike units trained and led by the lieutenant James Dooo Little skipped 800 miles and then bombed Tokyo and the other three cities. Attacks had hardly harmed, but in the face of Japanese who could not be stopped at first glance, it greatly improved the morale of the Allies. April 18, 1942
While studying my recent novel "The Bright Sea", I found Michael Norman and Elizabeth M. Norman, "The Tears in the Dark: The story of Bataan's death in March and its consequences" It was. "Tears in the Dark", as a young cowboy, followed Steele's Roundup in Montana State and returned to the western United States through his detention in the Pacific region. As I turned the page, my mouth became wrinkled. How did he survive? Though he was too sick for the job details, Steel grabbed the burnt stick and started to wipe it with cement. Others have noticed, even once a Japanese sergeant sat near him and "began to say something about something". Defender tights