After the end of World War II, former guards and officials of the detention camps in Japan were convicted as Class B and C war criminals. In 2004, the POW Research Network Japan released the names ...
For the first time, the numbers of prisoners of war incarcerated at camps across Japan during World War II and their captivity ... of nearly 1,000 pages. POW Research Network Japan released ...
Nearly 80 years after his death, World War II service member Army Corporal Glenn Hodak is finally coming home.
The POWs didn't stay at Camp Michaux for long ... The interrogation camp closed a few months after the Japanese surrendered and World War II ended. For decades after that, churches repurposed ...
They spent World War II, from start to finish, 1941 to 1945, in Japanese prisoner ... in the coal-mining camp at Kyushu. By comparison, the mortality rate in German POW camps averaged about ...
"They were worried that they would be asked to fight with the Japanese. But it didn't happen." Tyner remembers her father telling her that life at the camp was hard. The POWs, including Tyner's ...
The end of World War Two only marked the beginning of another long nightmare for about 600,000 Japanese soldiers ... Most of the POWs in our camp didn't make it through the first year.
Watch the new trailer for the upcoming WWII drama series 'The Narrow Road To The Deep North' starring Jacob Elordi.
PostMag writer Jason Wordie looks back at the harrowing history of Hong Kong during World War II under Japanese occupation ... his wartime diaries. 3. How POWs in Japanese prison camps kept ...
With the stroke of a pen, the lives of more than 100,000 Japanese-Americans would never be the same. Through Executive Order 9066, signed on February 19, 1942, the federal government forced ...
This is a canteen coupon brought back from a POW camp in Taiwan by my uncle James Mead. He was captured by the Japanese early in 1942 and remained a POW until his release in 1945. He survived both ...