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Japan was subdued by the Soviet Union, and 600,000 prisoners of war of the Kwantung Army were sent to Siberia, where they ended badly. During World War II, the Japanese Kwantung Army, an army that once threatened East Asia. Available in the USSR

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Japan was subdued by the Soviet Union, and 600,000 prisoners of war of the Kwantung Army were sent to Siberia, where they ended badly.

During World War II, the Japanese Kwantung Army, an army that once threatened East Asia.

However, under the fierce offensive of the Soviet Red Army, it was quickly defeated in just seven days, and nearly 600,000 soldiers were captured, but very few Kwantung Army finally returned from the Soviet Siberian concentration camp.

In this battle, the Soviet army annihilated more than 83,000 Japanese troops and captured 640,000 prisoners.

The Soviets showed no mercy for the prisoners of war, and even the physically fit could hardly bear such torture.

For those prisoners of war who unfortunately suffered from chilblains, the Soviet military's treatment was even more cruel - they were punctured directly and discarded in the furnace.

For those prisoners of war who dared to resist or tried to escape, their fate was even more tragic, some were hanged, some were frozen to death. #大快人心#

Japan was subdued by the Soviet Union, and 600,000 prisoners of war of the Kwantung Army were sent to Siberia, where they ended badly. During World War II, the Japanese Kwantung Army, an army that once threatened East Asia. Available in the USSR
Japan was subdued by the Soviet Union, and 600,000 prisoners of war of the Kwantung Army were sent to Siberia, where they ended badly. During World War II, the Japanese Kwantung Army, an army that once threatened East Asia. Available in the USSR
Japan was subdued by the Soviet Union, and 600,000 prisoners of war of the Kwantung Army were sent to Siberia, where they ended badly. During World War II, the Japanese Kwantung Army, an army that once threatened East Asia. Available in the USSR
Japan was subdued by the Soviet Union, and 600,000 prisoners of war of the Kwantung Army were sent to Siberia, where they ended badly. During World War II, the Japanese Kwantung Army, an army that once threatened East Asia. Available in the USSR
Japan was subdued by the Soviet Union, and 600,000 prisoners of war of the Kwantung Army were sent to Siberia, where they ended badly. During World War II, the Japanese Kwantung Army, an army that once threatened East Asia. Available in the USSR
Japan was subdued by the Soviet Union, and 600,000 prisoners of war of the Kwantung Army were sent to Siberia, where they ended badly. During World War II, the Japanese Kwantung Army, an army that once threatened East Asia. Available in the USSR

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