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All the prisoners had to sign a document ,promising to keep the Information Secret. They had many other POWs who did not want to talk about their experiences because it was too painful for them to explain and to retell the whole story that they had to face this affected the soldiers really painfully and emotionally because they didn't want to share their experiences that were the worst part of their life.
— Nov 25, 2024 10:30AM
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The alaskan Citizens moved away from where the U.S had bombed which they didn't know that it was the U.S navy and they thought it was the Japanese soldiers they moved away on ships and more than half of the people were dead because of the flu and sickness that was spreading everywhere they all were crowded in a tiny cell with 8-10 people together with one toilet and one sink and no electricity.
— Nov 22, 2024 10:26AM
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The alaskan Citizens moved away from where the U.S had bombed which they didn't know that it was the U.S navy and they thought it was the Japanese soldiers they moved away on ships and more than half of the people were dead because of the flu and sickness that was spreading everywhere they all were crowded in a tiny cell with 8-10 people together with one toilet and one sink and no electricity.
— Nov 22, 2024 10:26AM
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The alaskan Citizens moved away from where the U.S had bombed which they didn't know that it was the U.S navy and they thought it was the Japanese soldiers they moved away on ships and more than half of the people were dead because of the flu and sickness that was spreading everywhere they all were crowded in a tiny cell with 8-10 people together with one toilet and one sink and no electricity.
— Nov 22, 2024 10:26AM
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The alaskan Citizens moved away from where the U.S had bombed which they didn't know that it was the U.S navy and they thought it was the Japanese soldiers they moved away on ships and more than half of the people were dead because of the flu and sickness that was spreading everywhere they all were crowded in a tiny cell with 8-10 people together with one toilet and one sink and no electricity.
— Nov 22, 2024 10:26AM
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The alaskan Citizens moved away from where the U.S had bombed which they didn't know that it was the U.S navy and they thought it was the Japanese soldiers they moved away on ships and more than half of the people were dead because of the flu and sickness that was spreading everywhere they all were crowded in a tiny cell with 8-10 people together with one toilet and one sink and no electricity.
— Nov 22, 2024 10:26AM
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The alaskan Citizens moved away from where the U.S had bombed which they didn't know that it was the U.S navy and they thought it was the Japanese soldiers they moved away on ships and more than half of the people were dead because of the flu and sickness that was spreading everywhere they all were crowded in a tiny cell with 8-10 people together with one toilet and one sink and no electricity.
— Nov 22, 2024 10:26AM
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The alaskan Citizens moved away from where the U.S had bombed which they didn't know that it was the U.S navy and they thought it was the Japanese soldiers they moved away on ships and more than half of the people were dead because of the flu and sickness that was spreading everywhere they all were crowded in a tiny cell with 8-10 people together with one toilet and one sink and no electricity.
— Nov 22, 2024 10:26AM
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The alaskan Citizens moved away from where the U.S had bombed which they didn't know that it was the U.S navy and they thought it was the Japanese soldiers they moved away on ships and more than half of the people were dead because of the flu and sickness that was spreading everywhere they all were crowded in a tiny cell with 8-10 people together with one toilet and one sink and no electricity.
— Nov 22, 2024 10:26AM
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The alaskan Citizens moved away from where the U.S had bombed which they didn't know that it was the U.S navy and they thought it was the Japanese soldiers they moved away on ships and more than half of the people were dead because of the flu and sickness that was spreading everywhere they all were crowded in a tiny cell with 8-10 people together with one toilet and one sink and no electricity.
— Nov 22, 2024 10:26AM
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The alaskan Citizens moved away from where the U.S had bombed which they didn't know that it was the U.S navy and they thought it was the Japanese soldiers they moved away on ships and more than half of the people were dead because of the flu and sickness that was spreading everywhere they all were crowded in a tiny cell with 8-10 people together with one toilet and one sink and no electricity.
— Nov 22, 2024 10:26AM
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The alaskan Citizens moved away from where the U.S had bombed which they didn't know that it was the U.S navy and they thought it was the Japanese soldiers they moved away on ships and more than half of the people were dead because of the flu and sickness that was spreading everywhere they all were crowded in a tiny cell with 8-10 people together with one toilet and one sink and no electricity.
— Nov 22, 2024 10:26AM
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The alaskan Citizens moved away from where the U.S had bombed which they didn't know that it was the U.S navy and they thought it was the Japanese soldiers they moved away on ships and more than half of the people were dead because of the flu and sickness that was spreading everywhere they all were crowded in a tiny cell with 8-10 people together with one toilet and one sink and no electricity.
— Nov 22, 2024 10:26AM
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The alaskan Citizens moved away from where the U.S had bombed which they didn't know that it was the U.S navy and they thought it was the Japanese soldiers they moved away on ships and more than half of the people were dead because of the flu and sickness that was spreading everywhere they all were crowded in a tiny cell with 8-10 people together with one toilet and one sink and no electricity.
— Nov 22, 2024 10:26AM
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Chaudhry Usman
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When the Japanese found out that The U.S had already Bombed everything they left the place as fast as they could because they didn't want the blame to be on them because what they wanted to do was already done so they did not want to get involved in the chaos so they left and they tried to blame it on the U.S but they kept on Denying it ever happened.
— Nov 21, 2024 11:28AM
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Chaudhry Usman
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They all had to leave their houses and there country where they have lived their whole life now all of a sudden they have to leave everything all because of the Japanese soldiers and government they have to walk to the nearby country which are really far and they would have to cross oceans to get to the other side and find land and peace again.
— Nov 19, 2024 10:26AM
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Chaudhry Usman
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This is about when the japanese invaded alaska on June, 10, 1942 The Japanese navy were out on board sailing for alaska they sent over thousands of soldiers there to invade and take over the capital of alaska which affected the alaskan citizens were terrified and scared for their lives they had been taken out of their homes.
— Nov 18, 2024 09:46AM
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Madyx Sesher
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They start talking about how things ended and Japan didn't give up, it took the whole rest of the world to get them to give up. The U.S dropped 2 atomic bombs and they still didn't give up. Then the guy who left the jap flag met up with the guy who found it on attu and they became best friends.
— Oct 07, 2024 10:34AM
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Madyx Sesher
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They treated the natives really bad with bad living conditions and racism. They said it smelled horrible and there was no clean water besides a little stream. Then they used them for war but they couldn’t go back home at all.
— Oct 04, 2024 10:38AM
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Madyx Sesher
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They started talking about a bomb that had the words “long live kabuki “ which I found weird because I am wondering who that is. I don’t think I've heard that name in any other part. Then the bomb strapped to it why would they blow up their own flag I thought that was a no no.
— Oct 03, 2024 10:17AM
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