'Close Your Eyes and Don't Scream' — Japanese Women POWs Were Told Before British Doctors Arrived
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Загружено: 2025-11-24
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"Close your eyes and don't scream."
The warning passed from woman to woman in the half-collapsed shelter, whispered in the humid darkness of northern Malaya. It was not meant as comfort. It was the last instruction before the end—the final piece of dignity they could offer each other before the British doctors arrived.
In the weeks after Japan's surrender, rumors had hardened into certainty. The women—schoolteachers, clerks, nurses conscripted into military duty—had heard the speeches, read the pamphlets. If you are captured, expect no mercy. Their doctors will dissect you alive to study the enemy. They had survived the collapse of the garrison by hiding wherever they could. Now, lined up in the reddish earth near the remains of an administrative outpost, they prepared for the worst.
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