Female Japanese POWs Prayed for Quick Deaths at Dawn - Americans Delivered Breakfast
Автор: Echoes of War
Загружено: 2025-10-28
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April 1945 — deep in the Philippine jungle, twenty-four captured Japanese women prayed for a quick death.
They had been told that Americans tortured and killed female prisoners without mercy.
But when U.S. soldiers opened their bamboo cage, they didn’t bring bullets — they brought water, food, and compassion.
This is the extraordinary true story of Fumiko, Ko, and Yoshiko — three Japanese women whose surrender shattered propaganda, and of the American medics who showed mercy when the world expected vengeance.
A story of fear, faith, survival, and the small acts of humanity that defied the logic of war.
Through their eyes, we see how kindness became the most powerful weapon, how truth outlived hatred, and how one forgotten camp in the Philippines proved that even in hell — people can still choose to be human.
🎞️ A cinematic WWII documentary about mercy, propaganda, and the courage to live when dying seemed easier.
Humanity in wartime
Japanese female POWs
The truth behind propaganda
U.S. Army medics’ compassion
The cost and courage of survival
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