There were many Death Marches during World War II and the Holocaust. The first were observed during 1942 and the last marches in 1945.
Death marches were the marching of inmates from one concentration camp to another.
An Army marches on it's stomach. Meaning men must be fed...no food, no Army.
those in the concentration camps. Jews, Homosexuals, POW's, etc. Of course, the Nazis walked with them, keeping track of them. Those that couldn't keep up or tried to escape were shot.
Napoleon
With threats and marches.
January 1945
Death marches were so tragic because lots of people died.
You can use marches as a noun or as verb. An example of marches as a verb would be "He marches like a chicken" An example of marches as a noun would be "All marches begin with a single step"
58,000 men and woman were forced onto death marches.
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Death Marches
Death marches transported Jews from concentration camp to concentration camp as the Allies neared.
they were called 'Death Marches'.
Marches that begin on a Wednesday, Thursday or Friday each have five Fridays. Marches that begin on a Sunday, Monday, Tuesday or Saturday each have four Fridays.
many ppl
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A long time