Chapter
Loathed and Loved: The Stories That Shaped America
The death marches in 1941 and 1942 helped harden the hearts of allied populations during World War II, leading to the infamous incident of a soldier striking a Japanese general who had looted his Notre Dame class ring, years later in a prisoner of war camp.
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A discussion of the harsh treatment suffered by prisoners of war during the Japanese occupation of Southeast Asia, and how it contributed to the hardening of allied populations' hearts during World War II.
4:40:16 - 4:46:24 (06:08)
Summary
A discussion of the harsh treatment suffered by prisoners of war during the Japanese occupation of Southeast Asia, and how it contributed to the hardening of allied populations' hearts during World War II.