Prisoners of War
I am writing a letter to you today to mention how the prisoners of war weretreated throughout the second world war. If you have never been a Prisoner of War (POW), you are extremely lucky. The prisoners of war during the World War II, (1939-1945) were treated poorly with no respect or consideration and were given the living conditions worse than animals. It was an extremely bad situation that no human being could survive. They were mistreated, manhandled, beat and even shot defending their country. No one wanted to go to war, but for those men who did, and for those who survived as POWs will always regret it. The Prisoners of War were kept in concentration camps, where it was day to day constant dying and suffering and sep
4. WORLD WAR II "Prisoners of War" Vol X. page 2787 periods of time, and we treated harshly for volunteering to go to war. Once contained about 500-600 warriors and were divided into groups of under hour guard surveillance in the middle of nowhere, so it would be quite at any given time. The POW were always having to turn their back and keep
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