What REALLY Happened to the Water on the Bataan Death March — Men Killed for Drinking From a Ditch
What REALLY happened to the water on the Bataan Death March? In April 1942, 75,000 POWs marched 65 miles through tropical heat — past artesian wells flowing with clean water they were forbidden to touch. Men who broke ranks to drink were bayoneted or shot. Guards deliberately stopped columns beside flowing springs as punishment. Desperate prisoners drank from stagnant carabao wallows — and died of dysentery days later. Filipino civilians risked death to hold out cups of water. At night, men crawled to wells in darkness to fill canteens. This is the story of one element — water — and how the Japanese military used it as a weapon. POW Stories Archive documents what happened to people captured in war. 🔔 Subscribe for more POW documentaries. #BataanDeathMarch #POW #WWII #PrisonerOfWar #WW2History #Bataan1942 #WaterDenial #PacificWar #MilitaryHistory #WarDocumentary #POWStories #DeathMarch

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