How Japanese Women POWs Survived the Siberian Winter on a Few Spoonfuls of Millet
Автор: Voices of WW2
Загружено: 2025-11-27
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In the aftermath of World War II, a little-known group of Japanese women—nurses, clerks, and telegraph operators—were captured by Soviet forces and transported into the freezing depths of Siberia. With temperatures plunging to –40°C, almost no clothing, and starvation-level rations of thin millet porridge, their survival seemed impossible.
This video uncovers the real, documented experiences of these forgotten POWs: the brutal winter, the hunger that never ended, the disease that spread through their barracks, and the extraordinary unity that kept them alive when everything else was stripped away.
A powerful, human story of resilience, courage, and the quiet heroism of women history nearly erased.
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