How did the Japanese treat prisoners in World War 2?

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Very badly indeed. They were starved, beaten, tortured and executed for no reason. They were made to work until they dropped dead of exhaustion. It was also based on a sense of racial superiority and on the Bushido concept that these prisoners had dishornored themselves by their very act of surrender.

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