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yes they did,if the soldier was still living when it got there. when Japanese captured someone they either lined em up and shot em or stabed em, if they felt nice they would take them to camps and starve p.o.w.'s until they died. those who made it out alive were as lucky as a jackpot winner. but if your talking about Jewish camps im very sure they didn't, if they did it woulda been as bad as a nazi concentration camp.

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