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Podcast: History Unplugged Podcast
Episode: The Unhealed Wounds of WW2 POWs and Combat Veterans
Description: Nearly 16.4 million Americans served in the U.S. Armed Forces in World War II, and for millions of survivors, the fighting left many of them physically and mentally broken for life. There was a 25% death rate in Japanese POW camps like Bataan, where starvation and torture were rampant, and fierce battles against suicidal Imperial Japanese forces, like at Iwo Jima, where 6,800 Americans died. Additionally, the psychological toll of witnessing Holocaust atrocities and enduring up to three years away from home intensified the warβs brutality. This is why when they returned home, they had physical and psychological wounds that fe...