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In 1944, they stormed beaches for our freedom. Today, you can preserve their legacy with just one click. buymeacoffee.com/darknights2 In 1945, Japanese POW Hiroshi Tanaka took his first sip of Coca-Cola in an American prison camp. What happened next would predict Japan's entire economic transformation. This documentary reveals the shocking truth about Japanese prisoners of war in American camps during World War II. While Japanese soldiers were surviving on rice balls and roots, their captured comrades in Nevada, Wisconsin, and Louisiana were experiencing hamburgers, french fries, and unlimited Coca-Cola for the first time. Using declassified military documents, survivor testimonies, and never-before-translated memoirs, we explore how 3,800 daily calories in American POW camps exposed the fatal miscalculation in Japan's war strategy. These prisoners weren't just eating better than Japanese civilians - they were eating better than their own officers back home.