Two American freedmen sit outside of a Japanese concentration camp after its liberation, 1945–world history and facts

Two American freedmen sit outside of a Japanese concentration camp after its liberation, 1945 


Lee Rogers and John Todd are sitting outside a liberated concentration camp in the Philippines. 

Despite the post-war stereotypes, the Japanese killed millions of people; the number is estimated at 3-10 million. 

Many of these people died in the Japanese concentration camps throughout the pacific areas, which were just as horrific as the ones in central Europe. 

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Photographer: Carl Mydans

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