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    • [DOC File]AMERICAN PRISONERS OF WAR - Veterans Affairs

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      FORMER AMERICAN. PRISONERS OF WAR (POWs) “The men and women who suffered through the atrocious conditions of internment deserve our utmost gratitude and respect. Their fortitude serves as an example of placing the ideals of freedom and self-government above one's own interests…" President George W. Bush, from his first

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    • [DOC File]The Burma

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      The story of the sinking of the “Rakuyo Maru” off the Philippines on September 12th, 1944, by an Allied submarine is already well known. Frank Jesse was one of the handful of survivors to be picked up by an American submarine after an ordeal of four days and nights on a raft with no food or water.

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    • [DOC File]Index of British trials of Japanese War Criminals ...

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      235/975 Otsuka 43 Japanese (I.J.A.) British, Dutch, American POWs and civilians Singapore Ill-treatment and neglect causing deaths of 13 Brit. POWs, 4 Dutch POWs and 4 civilians, and physical suffering to others 235/981 Watari 9 Japanese (I.J.A.) British, Australian and Dutch POWs Siam and Burma Ill-treatment of POWs resulting in deaths and ...

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    • [DOC File]History Through Film - Mr. Burnett

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      b) women’s equality. c) democratization of European politics. d) decline of the aristocracy. e) industrialization and modernization of Europe. 29. Which of the following was an action taken by Japan that led to the start of World War II? a) takes Manchuria and renames Manchuko installing former emperor Pu Yi as emperor. b) Japan attacked ...

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    • [DOC File]Mrs

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      In the Bataan Death March, American POWs suffered brutal treatment by Japanese after surrender of the Philippines. Japanese soldiers often committed suicide rather than surrender. The treatment of prisoners in Europe more closely followed the ideas of the Geneva Convention. STANDARD VUS.10e The student will demonstrate knowledge of World War II by

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    • [DOC File]AMERICAN PRISONERS OF WAR - Veterans Affairs

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      Some 7,300 American civilian men, women, and children were involuntarily incarcerated by the Japanese in 1941 – 1942. An additional 13,000 of mixed American and Asian parentage holding American citizenship hid out during this period and were never interned.

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    • [DOCX File]APUSH with Mr. Johnson

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      POWs on the western front. Japanese-American internment. Geneva Conventions (I-IV) of 1949. ... American occupation of Japan. ... troops for the war effort and a workforce on the home front ended the Great Depression and provided opportunities for women and minorities to …

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    • [DOC File]My P

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      Note from Lt Col Peter Winstanley- The ship which John went from Singapore to Japan is thought to have been the MARU SHICHI which is recorded as having 500 POWs on board. The duration of the journey was 29 days. “Death in the Hellships Prisoners at sea in …

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    • University of Wisconsin System

      On August 15, 1945 aboard the USS Missouri, Japanese officials signed an unconditional surrender, officially ending the war. Although the war between the United States and Japan was over, Japanese POWs in American POW camps were not automatically released. Their journey from America back to Japan had just begun.

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    • [DOC File]World War II

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      During World War II, the treatment of prisoners of war varied greatly. The treatment of prisoners in the Pacific Theater often reflected the savagery of the fighting there. For example, in the Bataan Death March, American POWs suffered brutal treatment by the …

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