The Fall of Bataan: How the Pacific War Turned Brutal

February 20
1h 7m

Episode Description

When American and Filipino forces surrendered on Bataan in April 1942, the Pacific War entered a darker phase.


What followed—the Bataan Death March—was not just a tragedy. It reshaped American resolve, hardened attitudes toward Japan, and influenced the conduct of the war that followed.


In this episode of World War 2 Live, John C. McManus and Kevin Hymel break down:


• Why Bataan fell

• What soldiers endured during the march

• Who bore responsibility

• How news of the event shocked the United States

• And how Bataan influenced the brutal Pacific campaigns that followed


Understanding Bataan is essential to understanding the Pacific War.


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