Japanese POW Women Couldn’t Believe What America Showed Them
Автор: Veteran Tales
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Japanese POW Women Couldn’t Believe What America Showed Them
During World War II, captured Japanese women prisoners of war (POWs) experienced a cultural shock when they first encountered life in America. Raised under strict discipline and propaganda from the Imperial Japanese Army, they had been told that the United States was brutal, poor, and merciless. But in American camps, they saw a completely different reality.
For the first time, these women discovered supermarkets, Coca-Cola, ice cream, jukeboxes, fresh bread, and modern hospitals. They were given food, medical care, and humane treatment far beyond what they expected. The contrast with wartime Japan — where rationing, hunger, and destruction ruled daily life — was overwhelming.
Many Japanese female POWs could not believe what America showed them: abundance, freedom, and even kindness from the very soldiers they had been taught to fear. Their letters and memories reveal how these experiences shattered wartime propaganda and changed their view of the enemy forever.
This video tells the story of the Japanese women POWs in America, what they saw, why they were shocked, and how their experiences highlight the cultural, social, and human contrasts of World War II.
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