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World War 2 Photos > Most Viewed Items > Japanese Prisoner of War Bathing

Japanese Prisoner of War Bathing

Japanese Prisoner of War Bathing

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Japanese prisoners of war are bathed, clipped, "deloused," and issued GI clothing as soon as they are taken aboard the USS NEW JERSEY. Prisoner bathing. December 1944. Lt. Comdr. Charles Fenno Jacobs. (Navy) Exact Date Shot Unknown NARA FILE #: 080-G-469956 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1305

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  • MEK (Fri 25 Jul 2008 03:29:55 PM EDT)
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    I noticed that no one answered Marco's question regarding the Polish invasion of Germany. Operation Himmler, a series of 21 incidents that occurred on August 31, 1939, was used as the reason for Germany invading Poland on September 1. The most famous of...

    I noticed that no one answered Marco's question regarding the Polish invasion of Germany. Operation Himmler, a series of 21 incidents that occurred on August 31, 1939, was used as the reason for Germany invading Poland on September 1. The most famous of these was the Gleiwitz incident, ostensibly an attack on a German radio station. Poland invading Germany was a German propoganda device documented at the Nuremberg Trials.

  • Posted by boxerrick41 on Wed 11 Jun 2008 11:39:25 AM EDT

    gotta remember, this isthe 40's and probably the first japanese a lot of these swabbies ever seen, maybe they wanted to get a look at what these lunatics that attacked us looked like

  • Posted by imi on Sun 01 Jun 2008 11:36:20 AM EDT

    or call it humanity

  • Guest (Mon 26 May 2008 04:38:44 PM EDT)

    wouldn't call it "bathing", when "humiliation" describes it better.... who can blame the US-boys...-was in the rough 40's

  • Posted by boxerrick41 on Thu 22 May 2008 04:31:56 PM EDT
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    some of our guys executed prisoners in revenge for malmedy, that was wrong but emotions get out of hand and thats what happens when men are asked to become killers,thank god they didnt have any john kerrys trying to have them arrested for it 30 years...

    some of our guys executed prisoners in revenge for malmedy, that was wrong but emotions get out of hand and thats what happens when men are asked to become killers,thank god they didnt have any john kerrys trying to have them arrested for it 30 years later, what a ass(kerry)

  • Posted by boxerrick41 on Thu 22 May 2008 04:19:34 PM EDT
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    my uncle lawrence talked to a german prisoner once, and the guy told him he was going to college in england, came home , and got drafted. lawrence said the guy spoke english better than he did, he was very friendly, and was releived that the war was...

    my uncle lawrence talked to a german prisoner once, and the guy told him he was going to college in england, came home , and got drafted. lawrence said the guy spoke english better than he did, he was very friendly, and was releived that the war was over for him. thats the thing, we have common roots, and its hard for good people to just hate, we all just do our job and fight for the guy next to you

  • Posted by flamethrowerguy on Thu 22 May 2008 04:14:29 PM EDT

    I know what you mean, boxerrick41. It's true, on the ETO enemies treated each other much more decently than on the german eastern front or in the Pacific. War crimes happened of course but these were exceptions more or less...

  • Posted by boxerrick41 on Thu 22 May 2008 04:10:23 PM EDT
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    thanks for the correction, flamethrowerguy,i was just reminding a few that in regards to americans,the germans seemed to treat us better than most other of their enemies,as to peiper, maybe he was scared and mad,as i would be too,war brings out the best...

    thanks for the correction, flamethrowerguy,i was just reminding a few that in regards to americans,the germans seemed to treat us better than most other of their enemies,as to peiper, maybe he was scared and mad,as i would be too,war brings out the best in some, the worst in others.

  • Posted by flamethrowerguy on Thu 22 May 2008 03:36:30 PM EDT
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    yo, boxerrick41, you placed some interesting and appropriate comments here. but joachim peiper never ordered the murder of about 70 (not 100) US-POW's near malmedy. when the incident happened he already had moved further with his tank-column. following ...

    yo, boxerrick41, you placed some interesting and appropriate comments here. but joachim peiper never ordered the murder of about 70 (not 100) US-POW's near malmedy. when the incident happened he already had moved further with his tank-column. following units did the shooting yet they belonged to peiper's outfit. what exactly happened will unfortunately never be clarified. you know differnet versions are existing.

  • Posted by boxerrick41 on Thu 22 May 2008 11:50:06 AM EDT
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    hey derrick, they should have took you to battan too, the japs were inhuman in the way they conducted themselves.over 50% of american prisoners they captured died in captivity as compared to 2% of americans that perished in german pow camps,there were...

    hey derrick, they should have took you to battan too, the japs were inhuman in the way they conducted themselves.over 50% of american prisoners they captured died in captivity as compared to 2% of americans that perished in german pow camps,there were exceptions as when german tanker joichim piper ordered 100 us pows killed,he was a sob.they probably were watching that japanese to keep him from killing himself, they were fanatical, and told we would torture them unmercifully if captured, id say he was shocked to even get to bathe

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