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I don't know exactly but I do know they were not pleasant. They did not play games with prisoners like the Japanese but if a prisoner was beaten or in one case I am aware of even killed, it was quite often simply over-looked with just a simple explanation of what had occurred sufficing as an investigation. Food was reasonable for a prisoner of war camp, accommodation would be very basic but dry and with minimal drafts, and in most the guards would be fairly humane, but resources would not be wasted needlessly on looking after the enemy.
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They were one of the main Axis Powers after signing the Tripartite Pact.

Japan also invaded many other Asian countries, bombed the U.S. and brought the Americans into the war.

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Yes, it created a negative image of the US,

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