They were returned to their own nations.
They were not able to go to Hiroshima nor nagasaki due to the amount of radiation that was there. eventually it was cleared out and once again Japan is a peaceful country. (please send donations to the red cross for japan. they will all be eternally grateful!)
No. Once the are out of jail they can.
Yes. After the two bombings, Japan surrendered (August 14, 1945). Once they surrendered, WWII ended.
japan once invaded korea
Neither side made provisions for large numbers of prisoners. Guarding prisoners was a secondary consideration to winning the war. At the beginning of the war, there was a system of prisoner exchange and parole which eliminated the need for prison camps, but the system broke down when the South refused to parole African American soldiers. Once this happened, northern generals cancelled the parole program altogether.
Once Nothing ended in 2009.
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Upon arrival at Janowska concentration camp, prisoners were subjected to brutal treatment, including immediate separation from their families and forced labor under harsh conditions. Many faced violent interrogations and were often executed or sent to other camps. The camp was notorious for its inhumane conditions, where starvation, disease, and systematic extermination were rampant. Overall, survival was extremely difficult, and a significant number of prisoners did not survive their time there.
Where Once They Stood ended on 1979-06-02.
Once A Week - magazine - ended in 1880.
ONCE - cycling team - ended in 2006.
Once a Hero ended on 1987-10-03.