Female Japanese POWs Expected Abandonment in the Blizzard — But U.S. Troops Carried Them for Miles
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Female Japanese POWs Expected Abandonment in the Blizzard — But U.S. Troops Carried Them for Miles
The Forgotten Story of Japanese Women POWs on Attu Island, 1944. Fifteen Japanese female nurses, abandoned in a frozen bunker for 73 days, prepared to use fifteen bullets to end their suffering. Four American soldiers found them hours before a deadly blizzard hit—and made an impossible choice. This documentary reveals how Japanese Women POWs were carried eight miles through minus-20-degree conditions by enemy soldiers who refused to leave them behind. A true story of mercy transcending war, proving that even enemies can become something more when humanity prevails.
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