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What Happened To The Japanese Soldiers After World War II? During World War II, more than six million Japanese soldiers and civilians were deployed throughout the Empire. When the surrender came in 1945, many didn't know what to do. Some didn't even notice. Others simply refused to believe it. The official surrender did not imply an immediate cessation of hostilities. Entire units continued fighting for weeks, months, even years. Thousands were captured by the Soviet Union and sent to forced labor camps in Siberia. Hundreds resisted in remote jungles, convinced that the war was not yet over. And when they finally returned, their country no longer existed as they remembered it. What fate did Japanese soldiers face after the collapse of the Empire? Why did thousands continue fighting after the war was over? How did the captives survive in Siberia, and why were they forgotten for decades? WARNING: This documentary is presented in an educational and historical context. We do not tolerate or promote hatred toward any group of people, violence, or any political ideology. We condemn these events so that they will never happen again. NEVER AGAIN.