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For one thing, treatment of Allied prisoners began to improve, and food which was previously withheld to British, American, Dutch, Australian, and other Allied prisoners was increased. Most Japanese units were accepting of the war's outcome following the destruction of Hiroshima and the subsequent destruction of Nagasaki, but the fortress of Rabaul did not surrender until four days after the surrender of Japan. Some Japanese military individuals, even knowing of Japan's defeat, did not lay down their arms until years or decades later.

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