Hamel wrote:My history books spoke of the Rape of Nanking (didn't include the word 'rape') and some vague stuff about POW torture, but didn't go into the gruesome details
Just for some basic numbers (most of which I'm recalling from sources I haven't read in a few months, so they may be off a bit...the books I remember these coming from are
Downfall and
Ghost Soldiers, along with my own research due to my grandfather having been part of the German occupation force after V-E Day):
Germany killed roughly 12 million civilians in the concentration camps. 6 million were Jewish and 6 million non-Jewish.
Japan killed 10 million civilians in China alone. When their other wartime territories (Manchuria, French Indo-China, the Phillippines, etc.) are included, the number rises to approximately 20 million.
An Allied POW in a German camp had somewhere around a 4% chance of dying over the course of the entire war.
An Allied POW in a Japanese camp had a much higher chance of death (somewhere between 40-60%, IIRC).
Many people have heard of the bombing of Tokyo off the USS
Hornet right after Pearl Harbor. All the crewmen captured by the Japanese were executed for attempting to assassinate the Emperor.
American naval pilots, if captured, were routinely tortured for information, then bound and thrown overboard to drown, or beheaded and the bodies thrown overboard.
A common torture for people believed to be spies was to have a hose forced down the throat and into their stomach. It would be turned on until the abdomen was visibly swollen. A Japanese interrogator would then jump on their abdomen. Often internal organs would be burst from the pressure.
One point (sort of) to Japanese credit: the Bata'an Death March was somewhat accidental. The general in charge of arranging transport of American POWs greatly underestimated the number of survivors at Corregidor. However, he was not allowed to requisition extra vehicles or supplies for political reasons. Along the route of the Death March, there was an average of one body roughly every 500 yards.