See website: WW2 Casualties
Almost all of them.
During World War II, approximately 140,000 American soldiers were captured and became prisoners of war (POWs). The majority of these POWs were held in Europe and the Pacific, facing harsh conditions and difficult treatment. The number of American POWs varied throughout the conflict, with many being liberated as the war came to an end in 1945.
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.
Yes, there is a medal for prisoners of war (POWs) from World War II. The United States, for example, recognizes the Prisoner of War Medal, which was established in 1985 to honor former POWs who were held captive while serving in the military. This medal acknowledges their sacrifices and suffering during captivity. Many other countries also have similar honors for their POWs from the conflict.
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everything they are war heroes
They didn't. There was no formal immigration to Australia during WWII aside from war refugees and children sent from war zones. Some Italian PoWs were judged to "low risk" and were sent out to work on farms. Many stayed. The largest number of Italian immigrants came after WWII.
Because they surrendered.
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