Japanese Women POWs Thought Coffee Was Medicine — Until They Tried Their First Cup
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Japanese Women POWs Thought Coffee Was Medicine — Until They Tried Their First Cup
During World War II, captured Japanese women POWs in American camps were introduced to something they had never seen before — coffee. In wartime Japan, coffee was a rare luxury, often thought of as a Western medicine or a strange bitter drink for foreigners. When U.S. soldiers offered them steaming cups, many women hesitated — until they took their first sip.
The rich aroma, warmth, and taste shocked them. It wasn’t medicine — it was comfort. For women who had survived fear, hunger, and propaganda, that first cup of coffee became a symbol of the world beyond the war — a small moment of peace and humanity in captivity.
This video tells the true story of Japanese female POWs who discovered coffee for the first time in America, why they were afraid to try it, and how a simple drink changed their view of the enemy and life itself.
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