During World War II, it is estimated that around 140,000 to 200,000 Allied prisoners of war died in Japanese camps. The high mortality rate was due to malnutrition, disease, forced labor, and brutal treatment. The death toll varied significantly depending on factors such as location and the specific camp conditions. Overall, the suffering endured by POWs in these camps remains a tragic aspect of the war's history.
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