Japanese prisoners of war ww2
[DOC File]Unit 6 Social Studies Study Guide: World War II
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People watched newsreels. Patriotic songs were popular. Japanese and Italian Americans were put into internment camps. People planted victory gardens. People bought war bonds to raise money for the war. What led to World War II? The rise of powerful dictators in Germany, Italy, and Japan led to World War II. Germany invaded Poland.
[DOC File]WW2 Roll of Honour
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The work being completed in November 1943, some 1000 Allied prisoners of war were embarked on the Japanese ship Suez Maru en route back to Java. In direct contravention of international law, the Japanese failed to identify the Suez Maru as a prison-ship and it was sunk off Bali on 29 November by an American submarine, the USS Bonefish, which ...
[DOC File]Index of British trials of Japanese War Criminals ...
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234/897 Komasawa 8 Japanese (I.J.A.) British, Australian, Dutch POWs Siam and Burma Ill-treatment of POWs causing bodily suffering and injury to their health 234/911 Mizutani 1 Japanese (I.J.A.) British, American, Australian and Dutch Prisoners of War, Burmese civilian and a British POW Siam and Burma 1) Ill-treatment of POWs employed in ...
[DOC File]Prisoner of War Camps in Japan - History on the Net
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Those that suffered the worst conditions and hardship while Japanese prisoners of war, were those that were sent to build the Burma-Thailand railway. Prisoners of war and Asian labourers worked side by side to build the 260 mile railroad by hand. They were expected to work from dawn to dusk, ten days on and one day off, moving earth, building ...
[DOCX File]Radical Questions: Rise of Hitler & Beginning of WWII
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30.Were the prisoners of war treated worse in Europe or in Asia? 31.These Japanese pilots went on suicide missions, as they piloted their planes directly into enemy targets. 32.This was the American strategy in the Pacific, taking only strategic islands rather than trying to conquer each individual island.
[DOCX File]Chapter 16 – THE COMING OF WAR 1931-1942
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During WW2, the forced march of American & Filipino prisoners of war under brutal conditions by Japanese military. 18. WAC (Women’s Army Corps) 19. ... Turning point of WW2 in the Pacific in which Japanese advance was stopped. 7. Executive Order 8802. WW2 measure that assured fair hiring practices in any job funded by the government. 8.
[DOC File]PRISONERS OF WAR
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Very few Japanese taken prisoner until the end of the war; prior to the end of the war, probably fewer than 10,000. The Japanese Code of Bushido declared that surrender was dishonorable. For every 1 Japanese prisoner taken, there were 120 killed. Contrast this to 1:4 in western armies. The few Japanese prisoners were dedicated to escaping or dying.
[DOCX File]Allied POWS in Japan
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For The WAR CRIMES OFFICE. Judge Advocate General’s Department – War Department. United States of America. In the matter of mistreatment of American prisoners of war by the Japanese. Perpetuation of testimony of ESTIL J. COHORN, Cpl., ASN 15065793. Taken at:Cincinnati District Intelligence Office, 240 Federal Building, Cincinnati, Ohio.
[DOC File]The Internments of Japanese, Germans and Italians
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Nearly all the Japanese who were interned were on the West Coast. Only about 1,500 internments (one percent) in Hawaii, where almost 150,000 people, or about 40 percent of the islands’ population, were Japanese or Japanese American. Hawaii different from the mainland because:
[DOC File]AMERICAN PRISONERS OF WAR - VA
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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. (d) Navy casualty data are allocated to naval vessels, not to theater of operations ...
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