Gen. Masaharu Homma (left), commander of the Japanese invasion, comes ashore on Luzon in December 1942. He was demoted when the fierce resistance at Bataan forced him to stop in February and call for reinforcements. Placed in charge of moving prisoners to Camp O’Donnell, Homma was convicted of war crimes for his part in the Death March and was executed in 1946. (U.S. Air Force photo)