The high death rate of Allied prisoners of war in the Pacific compared with those in Europe is commonly used to signify the barbarous way in which the Japanese fought the Second World War. This study examines the extent to which ‘friendly fire’ inflated the death rate of Allied prisoners under the Japanese, and evaluates more broadly the perceived disparity between Japanese and German treatment of Allied prisoners of war (POWs). Four broad conclusions are drawn. First, that while Allied submarine and air attacks elevated the deaths rate of Allied prisoners held by the Japanese, even if these are excluded the POW death rate remains significantly higher than for those held by Germany. Second, in some respects, POW death rates under the Japane...
Though medical consequences of war attract attention, the health consequences of the prisoner-of-war...
Living conditions in Nazi concentration camps were harsh and inhumane, leading many prisoners to com...
World War II was one of the most brutal conflicts in history, and conflicting attitudes pervaded th...
World War II left thousands of Allied POWs in the hands of Japanese and German military officials. P...
The various Geneva Conventions were designed to protect both combatants and noncombatants from unnec...
The Pacific War is frequently characterized as a ‘race war’ and a ‘war without mercy’. The experienc...
Of the approximately 130,000 American prisoners of war (POWs) in World War II (WWII), 27,000 or more...
Of the approximately 130,000 American prisoners of war (POWs) in World War II (WWII), 27,000 or more...
SUMMARY Although a great deal has been written concerning the wartime experiences of Britain’s Far ...
In the years following the Second World War in Asia, the victorious Allied powers undertook an immen...
Experiences of captivity in Japanese-occupied Asia varied enormously. Some prisoners of war (POWs) w...
DURING World War I the famine and starvation that occurred in certain parts of central Europe prompt...
Master of Arts (MA)Center for Japanese StudiesUniversity of Michiganhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/b...
The article examines the problem of mortality among Soviet prisoners of war in Finland in the period...
Located in the heart of Wisconsin between Tomah and Sparta, Camp McCoy was the prisoner of war base ...
Though medical consequences of war attract attention, the health consequences of the prisoner-of-war...
Living conditions in Nazi concentration camps were harsh and inhumane, leading many prisoners to com...
World War II was one of the most brutal conflicts in history, and conflicting attitudes pervaded th...
World War II left thousands of Allied POWs in the hands of Japanese and German military officials. P...
The various Geneva Conventions were designed to protect both combatants and noncombatants from unnec...
The Pacific War is frequently characterized as a ‘race war’ and a ‘war without mercy’. The experienc...
Of the approximately 130,000 American prisoners of war (POWs) in World War II (WWII), 27,000 or more...
Of the approximately 130,000 American prisoners of war (POWs) in World War II (WWII), 27,000 or more...
SUMMARY Although a great deal has been written concerning the wartime experiences of Britain’s Far ...
In the years following the Second World War in Asia, the victorious Allied powers undertook an immen...
Experiences of captivity in Japanese-occupied Asia varied enormously. Some prisoners of war (POWs) w...
DURING World War I the famine and starvation that occurred in certain parts of central Europe prompt...
Master of Arts (MA)Center for Japanese StudiesUniversity of Michiganhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/b...
The article examines the problem of mortality among Soviet prisoners of war in Finland in the period...
Located in the heart of Wisconsin between Tomah and Sparta, Camp McCoy was the prisoner of war base ...
Though medical consequences of war attract attention, the health consequences of the prisoner-of-war...
Living conditions in Nazi concentration camps were harsh and inhumane, leading many prisoners to com...
World War II was one of the most brutal conflicts in history, and conflicting attitudes pervaded th...