The Death March was a long march in the Philippines of American and Filipino POWs (prisoners of war), where they were treated very harshly. During the march, the POWs faced intense treatment, where the Japanese guards beat, beheaded, shot, and bayoneted them. The heat was unbearable; temperatures of over 100° in the open sun. Another example of this torture is that any POW was not allowed to stop to go to the bathroom. If they would try, a guard would
The Death March was a long march in the Philippines of American and Filipino POWs (prisoners of war), where they were treated very harshly. During the march, the POWs faced intense treatment, where the Japanese guards beat, beheaded, shot, and bayoneted them. The heat was unbearable; temperatures of over 100° in the open sun. Another example of this torture is that any POW was not allowed to stop to go to the bathroom. If they would try, a guard would