In April 1942 Japanese troops force marched 10,000 Americans and 65,000 Fillipinos in blazing heat with little food and water to a prisoner of war camp. Thousands died on the 65 mile-long trail, which became known as the Bataan Death March. An exhibit of drawings by one of the survivors is currently on exhibit in Moorhead. As Mainstreet Radios Bob Reha reports the show is not just a reminder of the past, but contains clues about what may be ahead as the world battles terrorism.