Pawai Kematian Bataan
Pawai Kematian Bataan (Filipina: Martsa ng Kamatayan sa Bataan; Jepang: バターン死の行進, Hepburn: Batān Shi no Kōshin) adalah pemindahan paksa oleh Angkatan Darat Kekaisaran Jepang terhadap 60,000–80,000 tahanan perang Filipina dan Amerika dari Titik Saysain, Bagac, Bataan dan Mariveles ke Kamp O'Donnell, Capas, Tarlac, melalui San Fernando, Pampanga, dimana para tahanan diangkut memakai kereta. Total jarak perjalanan dari Mariveles sampai San Fernando dan dari Stasiun Kereta Capas sampai Kamp O'Donnell dilaporkan beragam oleh sumber-sumber berbeda antara 96.6 hingga 112.0 km. Sumber-sumber berbeda juga banyak mengabarkan jumlah korban tahanan perang yang berbeda sebelum mencapai Kamp O'Donnell: dari 5,000 sampai 18,000 korban tewas Filipina dan 500 sampai 650 korban tewas Amerika pada barisan tersebut. Barisan tersebut diwarnai dengan serangkaian pelecehan fisik dan pembunuhan dan kemudian digugat oleh komisi militer Sekutu atas kejahatan perang Jepang.
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Sebuah detail penguburan para tahanan perang Filipina dan Amerika yang memakai tandu untuk dibawa ke Kamp O'Donnell, Capas, Tarlac, 1942, setelah Pawai Kematian Bataan. | |||||
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Pranala luar
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