Bataan Death March terminus area
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The Bataan Death March terminus area is the site near Capas, Philippines, where thousands of exhausted and abused American and Filipino prisoners of war were brought to the end of the infamous World War II forced march, now commemorated as a place of remembrance and mourning.
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| Bataan Death March terminus area canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T16978851 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
Target entity: Bataan Death March terminus area Context triple: [Capas, hasHistoricalSignificance, Bataan Death March terminus area]
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Bataan Death March
The Bataan Death March was a brutal forced transfer of tens of thousands of American and Filipino prisoners of war by the Japanese army in 1942, marked by extreme abuse, starvation, and high mortality.
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Bataan Death March Kilometer Zero marker
The Bataan Death March Kilometer Zero marker is a historical monument in Bagac, Bataan that marks one of the starting points of the infamous World War II Bataan Death March and honors the soldiers who suffered and died during it.
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Cabanatuan POW camp
Cabanatuan POW camp was a World War II Japanese prisoner-of-war camp in the Philippines notorious for its harsh conditions and later famous as the site of a dramatic U.S. Army Ranger rescue mission.
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Bataan
Bataan is a coastal province on the western side of Luzon in the Philippines, historically known as the site of the World War II Battle of Bataan and the Bataan Death March.
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E.
Battle of Bataan
The Battle of Bataan was a major World War II land battle in the Philippines in 1942, where outnumbered American and Filipino forces made a prolonged stand against the Japanese before ultimately surrendering, leading directly to the Bataan Death March.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Bataan Death March terminus area Target entity description: The Bataan Death March terminus area is the site near Capas, Philippines, where thousands of exhausted and abused American and Filipino prisoners of war were brought to the end of the infamous World War II forced march, now commemorated as a place of remembrance and mourning.
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A.
Bataan Death March
The Bataan Death March was a brutal forced transfer of tens of thousands of American and Filipino prisoners of war by the Japanese army in 1942, marked by extreme abuse, starvation, and high mortality.
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B.
Bataan Death March Kilometer Zero marker
The Bataan Death March Kilometer Zero marker is a historical monument in Bagac, Bataan that marks one of the starting points of the infamous World War II Bataan Death March and honors the soldiers who suffered and died during it.
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C.
Cabanatuan POW camp
Cabanatuan POW camp was a World War II Japanese prisoner-of-war camp in the Philippines notorious for its harsh conditions and later famous as the site of a dramatic U.S. Army Ranger rescue mission.
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D.
Bataan
Bataan is a coastal province on the western side of Luzon in the Philippines, historically known as the site of the World War II Battle of Bataan and the Bataan Death March.
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E.
Battle of Bataan
The Battle of Bataan was a major World War II land battle in the Philippines in 1942, where outnumbered American and Filipino forces made a prolonged stand against the Japanese before ultimately surrendering, leading directly to the Bataan Death March.
- F. None of above. chosen
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