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How did the treatment of Americans at the prisoner of war camp compare with the treatment they received on the march through Bataan?

Prisoners were treated better at the camp.

Prisoners were treated worse at the camp.

Prisoners were treated well in both situations.

Prisoners were treated poorly in both situations.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Prisoners were treated better at the camp.

Explanation: The march (the Bataan Death March) involved extreme brutality — summary executions, beatings, starvation, and dehydration. Although conditions in the POW camps were harsh (disease, poor food, forced labor), survivors generally reported that the immediate violence and chaos of the march were worse than their subsequent treatment in the camps.