Almost all of them.
Because they surrendered.
P.O.W stands for Prisoner of War. They were soldiers or airmen who were captured or surrendered.
They became POWs.
In World War 2 the varies armies took prisoners of war (POWs) when fighting their enemies and put them in POW camps. POWs in Germany in World War 2 included men from the Allied armed forces.
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115 killed, 305 wounded, 30 captured (20 POWs (Prisoner Of War) died).
See website: WW2 Casualties
POW = prisoner of war. they were prisoners and as such didn't really have a leader. there were POWs on both sides
See: Wikipedia World War II Casualties.
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everything they are war heroes
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