Female Japanese POWs Called American Prison Camps a Paradise
Автор: WW 2 Histories
Загружено: 2026-01-04
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This video uncovers the rarely told history of Japanese female POWs held in the United States during World War II — nurses, civilian staff, and support workers who survived captivity defined not by cruelty, but by order, dignity, and unsettling kindness.
Behind barbed wire, these women faced an emotional paradox: safety that felt like betrayal, mercy that brought shame, and comfort that conflicted with loyalty to a collapsing empire. Through food, medical care, routine, and unexpected humanity, captivity became both refuge and trauma.
This is not a story of victory or defeat — but of memory, guilt, survival, and the quiet psychological scars left by mercy in wartime.
Watch to the end to understand why many survivors said:
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