Japanese Internment of Civilians and Soldiers
In the first portion, civilians talked about their internment in Japanese-occupied areas during World War II. Panelists included a Dutch off… read more
In the first portion, civilians talked about their internment in Japanese-occupied areas during World War II. Panelists included a Dutch officer, a German national living in Borneo and an American living in the Philippines. In the second portion, U.S. Marines discussed their experiences as Japanese prisoners of war. This panel included T.G. Crews, who, according to his own account, was the first Marine captured and the last one released by the Japanese. close
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