Camp O'Donnell
Camp O'Donnell was a military camp located in the Philippines, established during World War II. It became notorious as a prisoner-of-war camp for Filipino and American soldiers following the Bataan Death March in 1942. The camp was overcrowded and lacked adequate food, water, and medical care, leading to high mortality rates among the detainees.
The camp was situated near the town of Capas in Tarlac Province. It was used primarily by the Japanese Imperial Army during their occupation of the Philippines. After the war, the site was abandoned and later transformed into a memorial to honor the sacrifices of those who suffered there.