What REALLY Happened to the 63,000 Filipinos on the Bataan Death March — the Forgotten Majority
What REALLY happened to the 63,000 Filipino soldiers on the Bataan Death March? They were 84% of the column — but most photos show Americans. 5,000-10,000 Filipinos died on the road. 26,000 died at Camp O'Donnell — 400 per day. The Pantingan River massacre killed 350 Filipino officers. Filipino civilians risked death to offer water and rice. When 40,000 survivors were released, thousands immediately joined the guerrilla resistance and fought for three more years. Then the US stripped their benefits in 1946. This is their story — the forgotten majority of the most infamous march in WWII. POW Stories Archive documents what happened to people captured in war. 🔔 Subscribe for more POW documentaries. #BataanDeathMarch #FilipinoVeterans #POW #WWII #PrisonerOfWar #Philippines1942 #ForgottenMajority #PacificWar #MilitaryHistory #WarDocumentary #POWStories #CapasShrine

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