Bataan Death March
The Japanese set up prisoner of war camps in the Philippines between 1942 and 1945. It is estimated that as many as 20,000 Americans were interred there.
Bataan Death March.
changi in Singapore or sandakan in borneo or what about cowra it was a prisoner of war camp for Japanese
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Battle of Saipan
Aproximatly 43,785,394 Soldiers were taken prisoner by the japanese.
He was a prisoner of war, and he stole food from the Japanese because he wanted to escape but he was found out and killed by the Japanese.
the japanese were after the bombed us at pearl harbor
Whip the prisoner and torture the POW.
Keito either means knitting wool or condemned person, prisoner.
By Grant ending the system of prisoner-exchange, knowing that the Confederates would eventually run out of manpower.
Yes. The Japanese ran a prisoner-of-war camp in Mindanao during World War II. If you have a more specific question about this, please go ahead and ask.