how did the Bataan death march impact the war?

a. it proved to be a military turning point for the allies.

b. it intensified anti-japanese feelings in the United States.

c. it made the invasion of Guadalcanal possible.

d. it demonstrated a weakness in the Allies Pacific theater strategy.

Respuesta :

The correct answer is letter B

Bataan Death March is the name as one of the greatest war crimes of World War II, which took place at the beginning of the Pacific War, against American and Filipino prisoners defeated by Japanese forces after the Battle of Bataan, part of the Battle from the Philippines, which took place between December 1941 and April 1942. On April 9, 1942, about 75,000 American and Filipino soldiers surrendered in Bataan to the 14th Japanese Army, made up of 50,000 soldiers