Japanese Women POWs — Broke Down When Americans Stood Between Them and Their Commanders
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Japanese Women POWs — Broke Down When Americans Stood Between Them and Their Commanders
When 300 Japanese women POWs arrived at Camp Lordsburg, New Mexico in August 1945, they expected torture and shame. Instead, something impossible happened—American guards protected them from their own commanders. This is the untold story of Japanese women prisoners of war who discovered that their enemy showed more mercy than their own people, and how simple acts of kindness shattered everything they'd been taught about honor, survival, and what it truly means to be free. A forgotten moment from World War II that deserves to be remembered.
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