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Prisoners of the Japanese

Following the Fall of Singapore and the capture of territories and islands in the South-Western Pacific, tens of thousands of Australian, British and Dutch soldiers became prisoners of the Japanese (POWs). The Japanese had not planned for such large numbers of POWs and was not a signatory to the Geneva Convention which set-out rules on the treatment of POWs. So what did the Japanese do?

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