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Question: What exactly was a death march!?
I am doing a paper in English about the death marches!. I have some information on the topic all ready, but i would like to know a lot more about it!. If anyone knows abut this topic and can help me get more in depth with my paper i would really love it!. Www@QuestionHome@Com


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A Death March is where the participants are marched without food and water and sometimes denied rest to a location!. Along the way anyone who drops out is killed outright!. Upon completion of the march the survivors are herded into a crowded camp and given little or know food and any people who complain are killed or tortured and the sick and injured are left to die!.

The most well known Death March happened on the Bataan Peninsula in the Philippines in WWII but also the Germans did death marches to and from their Concentration Camps and to hide prisoner abuses in the last days of WWII!.

There are several good books on the Bataan Death March but also read Schindler's List to see how a march by the Germans was handled though that was a march to life it was handled as a Death March by German Guards and a lack of food and water!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

This is a website dedicated to the history of the Bataan death march: http://history!.sandiego!.edu/GEN/st/~ehim!.!.!.

The father of one of my co-workers was a survivor of the Bataan death march!. This is a website of another survivor: http://www!.bataansurvivor!.com/index!.php

The prisoners who survived the death march and their subsequent captivity suffered, as a group, from a lot of residual health problems, both physical and mental!. Doris, the lady whose father was in the death march, said that her father had a lot of emotional problems as a result!. Read the survivor's website, and I'm sure you'll understand why!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

There are several famous 'death marches'!.

A death march is where people are forced by a conquering army to walk until the majority die from starvation or disease and exhaustion!.

'he trail of tears' was a Cherokee deathmarch when their lands were taken and they were forced to walk to their new reservations,

There were several famous death marches during WWII!.!. some in Germany, some in Asia!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Bataan and Stalingrad had death marches!. After a battle any prisoners of war are forced to walk to a concentration camp!. Like what has been said they force them to walk long distances with little food/water and sometimes no medical help!. They call it a death march because many people die along this walk!. I don't know for a fact but I am pretty sure if you could not keep up you were shot!. Normally at the end of the march there are far fewer who survived then died!. Www@QuestionHome@Com

A death march is a long distance march where people walk in extremely bad weather conditions with disregard of life or death of the victims!. The victims are usually prisoners!. These victims are often forced to march without anything to eat and no place to sleep!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

There were a number of death marches, including the Bataan death marches!. It simply means the persons involved in the march are marched until they drop dead!. The technique was used with North American Indians (the Trail of Tears) and by Japanese during the war!. Www@QuestionHome@Com

They line up people from a village r city or whatever and they march you to wherever your location is!. Sometimes it's to a death camp, or to your mass grave pit!. then they execute you!.Www@QuestionHome@Com