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| #602878 in Books | 2010-06-15 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.24 x.68 x6.46l,.82 | File type: PDF | 147 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| POW Torture in Manchuria|By Serena|It's amazing to me that any men who are tortured, starved, overworked, frozen, beaten, and not given even basic medical care can survive three years. And even worse is that most of their officers who were supposed to protect them were stealing from them and doing nothing but protecting their own interests. Nor were the poor men receiving mai|From Publishers Weekly|In WWII more than 2,000 American, British, and Australian soldiers were transferred from POW camps in the Philippines and Southeast Asia to the largest single Japanese POW camp in existence, at Mukden, China (now Shenyang). There, they wer
The one unresolved issue of the Pacific War is the treatment of our prisoners of war, during and after World War II, both by the Japanese and by our own government. Never before in our military history have so many Americans, military and civilian, been taken captive by an enemy at one time. It was a triumph for the Japanese, and an embarrassment to our own government. Over 36,000 men, mostly military but some civilian, were thrown into Japanese military POW camps, force...
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