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They treated the US soldiers terribly.
Prisoners of war, children, and others.
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They were held as prisoners of war. What that entailed depended upon the "enemy" who caught them. In Britain we often made prisoners of war work, but on the whole we treated them fairly well. In Japan many prisoners were treated extremely badly and were frequently tortured.
Some people were indeed tortured during World War 1. These people were typically prisoners of war that were held captive for ransom and incentives.
Donald A. Lussenden has written: 'My World War II experiences' -- subject(s): American Personal narratives, Biography, German Prisoners and prisons, Oflag 64 (Concentration camp), Personal narratives, American, Prisoners and prisons, German, Prisoners of war, World War, 1939-1945
William D. Miner has written: 'Surrender on Cebu' -- subject(s): American Personal narratives, Biography, Japanese Prisoners and prisons, Prisoners of war, World War, 1939-1945 'In the shadow of the rising sun' -- subject(s): American Personal narratives, Biography, Japanese Prisoners and prisons, Prisoners of war, World War, 1939-1945
Taketoshi Yamamoto has written: 'Nihonhei horyo wa nani o shabetta ka' -- subject(s): American Prisoners and prisons, Military intelligence, Prisoners and prisons, American, Prisoners of war, World War, 1939-1945
Dorothy Still Danner has written: 'What a way to spend a war' -- subject(s): American Personal narratives, Biography, Japanese Prisoners and prisons, Nurses, Personal narratives, American, Prisoners and prisons, Japanese, Prisoners of war, World War, 1939-1945
Yes, there is a list of the American veterans with the China Service Metal in the World War 2.
William H. McDougall has written: 'If I get out alive' -- subject(s): American Personal narratives, Correspondence, Diaries, Japanese Prisoners and prisons, Prisoners of war, Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945, World War, 1939-1945 'By eastern windows' -- subject(s): American Personal narratives, Japanese Prisoners and prisons, World War, 1939-1945
James Bacque has written: 'Other losses' -- subject(s): Prisoners of war, French Prisoners and prisons, World War, 1939-1945, American Prisoners and prisons, Casualties, History 'Dear enemy' -- subject(s): World War, 1939-1945, Prisoners of war, Prisoners and prisons, Atrocities, History 'The Queen comes to Minnicog' 'A man of talent' 'Big lonely' 'The lonely ones'
Robert K. Harmuth has written: 'Battlin' Bastards and Pigboats' -- subject(s): World War, 1939-1945, Prisoners of war, Submarine, Prisoners and prisons, Japanese, Naval operations, Naval operations, American, American Naval operations, Japanese Prisoners and prisons
Betty Cowley has written: 'Stalag Wisconsin' -- subject(s): American Prisoners and prisons, Concentration camps, Military History, Prisoners of war, World War, 1939-1945
There were 11 American prisoners of war killed by the atomic bomb.
Nearby Yes, Zwieibrucken. American Ex-Prisoners of War Organization, http://www.axpow.org
William R. Evans has written: 'Kora! =' -- subject(s): American Personal narratives, Biography, Japanese Prisoners and prisons, Prisoners of war, World War, 1939-1945