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Dyess’ account of the Bataan Death March was similar to Burgos’ and Beck’s accounts in the way they described the treatment of prisoners of war. The differences lie in their perspective of the Death March, and the timing of their interviews. Dyess was able to provide more detail as the events were more recent when he was interviewed. Their perspectives differ in that Dyess and Beck had the outsider’s point of view, while Burgos had the local’s point of view.The differences in how soon after the Bataan Death March the accounts were given. The different perspectives of the three prisoners. The similarities between the prisoners’ situations.

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Answered by ashokkumarchaurasia
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find the length of diagonals in each rectangles when their length is 6cm and width is 6 cm

Answered by itslovewar
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Dyess’ account of the Bataan Death March was similar to Burgos’ and Beck’s accounts in the way they described the treatment of prisoners of war. The differences lie in their perspective of the Death March, and the timing of their interviews. Dyess was able to provide more detail as the events were more recent when he was interviewed. Their perspectives differ in that Dyess and Beck had the outsider’s point of view, while Burgos had the local’s point of view.The differences in how soon after the Bataan Death March the accounts were given. The different perspectives of the three prisoners. The similarities between the prisoners’ situations.

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