Prisoners of war (POWs) during World War II were freed through various means, primarily by advancing Allied forces who liberated camps as they moved through Europe and Asia. In some cases, negotiations and agreements between enemy nations facilitated the release of POWs. Additionally, the end of the war in 1945 resulted in the surrender of Axis powers, leading to the systematic repatriation of captured soldiers. Post-war treaties also played a role in ensuring the safe return of POWs to their home countries.
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