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Image: Giving a sick man a drink as US POWs of Japanese, Philippine Islands, Cabanatuan prison camp

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Description: Titled: American POW of Japs giving his buddy a drink at Cabanatuan prison camp
Title: Giving a sick man a drink as US POWs of Japanese, Philippine Islands, Cabanatuan prison camp
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Author: Benjamin Charles Steele (1917–)[1]
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