Is THIS American Prison Food?” Japanese Women POWs Couldn’t Believe They Were Served Steak in Camps. VD
Is THIS American Prison Food?” Japanese Women POWs Couldn’t Believe They Were Served Steak in Camps The Impossible Meal: A Journey from Captivity to Transformation The scent of sizzling beef wafted through the air, surprising Nurse Lieutenant Eureo Tanaka as…
Japanese POWs Were Shocked by American Breakfasts Bigger Than Dinner. VD
Japanese POWs Were Shocked by American Breakfasts Bigger Than Dinner The Breakfast of Defeat In the misty dawn of December 7, 1943, Private Tō Fujiawa stood frozen in the mess hall doorway at Camp McCoy, Wisconsin, his hands trembling around…
Belgian Civilians Followed the Smell of Hot Chocolate: Found a U.S. Army Kitchen Feeding Their Kids. VD
Belgian Civilians Followed the Smell of Hot Chocolate: Found a U.S. Army Kitchen Feeding Their Kids The Warmth of Hope: How Hot Chocolate Changed Bastogne Forever On December 22, 1944, Maria Dubois trudged through the bitter, icy wind of Bastogne,…
Japanese Kids Followed the Smell of Popcorn — Found U.S. Soldiers Showing Movies in the Village 1945. VD
Japanese Kids Followed the Smell of Popcorn — Found U.S. Soldiers Showing Movies in the Village 1945 The Scent of Change: A Child’s Encounter with American Generosity It was August 20th, 1945, five days after Emperor Hirohito’s surrender announcement echoed…
I Can’t Believe This!” Korean Women POWs Shocked to Visit US Cities Without Being Chained. VD
I Can’t Believe This!” Korean Women POWs Shocked to Visit US Cities Without Being Chained The Truth in the Streets The rain had finally stopped as 23-year-old Kim Sunja stepped off the military transport bus in downtown San Francisco on…
You’re Free to Go,” Commanders Told Hungarian POWs—They Answered: “We’d Rather Work for You. VD
You’re Free to Go,” Commanders Told Hungarian POWs—They Answered: “We’d Rather Work for You The Choice of Knowledge It was May 7th, 1945, and the morning sun cast long shadows across Camp Atterbury, a military base in Indiana. Captain Thomas…
Japanese POWs Scoffed at Thin American Blankets — Until They Saved Them from the Cold. VD
Japanese POWs Scoffed at Thin American Blankets — Until They Saved Them from the Cold The Blanket of Truth December 3rd, 1943. The wind howled across the barren plains of Camp Concordia, Kansas, as Lieutenant Hiroshi Tanaka stood shivering, despite…
(1945) Japanese Women POWs Shocked by Steaks & Barbecue. NU
(1945) Japanese Women POWs Shocked by Steaks & Barbecue Page 1 — The Smell of the Impossible The smell hit Kiomi Tanaka before anything else. On September 3rd, 1945, she stood frozen at the entrance of the mess hall at Fort Lawton, Washington, her…
Japanese POWs Were Shocked by American Breakfasts Bigger Than Dinner. NU
Japanese POWs Were Shocked by American Breakfasts Bigger Than Dinner The Breakfast of Defeat In the misty dawn of December 7, 1943, Private Tō Fujiawa stood frozen in the mess hall doorway at Camp McCoy, Wisconsin, his hands trembling around…
Japanese Nurses Watched Americans Treat Enemy Children Before Their Own Soldiers. NU
Japanese Nurses Watched Americans Treat Enemy Children Before Their Own Soldiers The Shock of Abundance March 14th, 1945. A day Lieutenant Hanako Tanaka would never forget. Standing at the entrance of the American field hospital on Saipan, she clutched her…









