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Johnson, John Other Prison Camps and VJ-Day
John S. Johnson was transported to Fengtai Prison Camp in May 1945. Conditions were miserable there.
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Johnson, John Postwar Life, Education and Career
John S. Johnson was provided with the opportunity of securing a higher education through the G.I.
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Johnson, John POW Experience in China
John S. Johnson landed in Wusong, China and marched to his prison camp. It was cold and miserable.
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Johnson, John POWs During Korea and Final Thoughts
John S.
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Johnson, John Reflections
John E. Johnson fought in World War 2 because he had to. He was drafted.
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Johnson, John Reflections
John S. Johnson has positive feelings toward the Japanese only on a selective basis.
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Johnson, John Returning Home and Bond Drives
Following POW [Annotator's Note: prisoner of war] debriefing in Yokohama, Japan, John S.
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Johnson, John Returning to the Front, VJ-Day and Postwar Service
John E. Johnson went back to the ship, but not all his crewmates did.
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Johnson, John Second Navy Career
John E.
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Johnson, John The War and the State Department
John S. Johnson thought World War 2 brought Americans together. It was pure good against pure evil.
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Johnson, John Treatment as a POW
John S. Johnson felt the Japanese guards had a dual personality. They could be almost effeminate or childish.
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Johnson, John Under Fire at Leyte
John E. Johnson went aboard the USS Liddle (ADP-60) in New York in September 1944, and sailed through the Panama Canal on the way to Leyte.