The forced march of U.S. and Filipino soldiers in the Philippines is known as the Bataan Death March because it led to the deaths of thousands of people.
Why is the forced march of U.S. and Filipino soldiers in the Philippines known as the Bataan Death March?
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It forced people to enter internment camps.
It forced people to enter internment camps.
It took place shortly before the United States entered the war.
It took place shortly before the United States entered the war.
It led to the deaths of thousands of people.
It led to the deaths of thousands of people.
It was part of the Holocaust.
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