JAPS OPEN P.O.W. CAMPS
NEW YORK, July 22. Japan has agreed to permit neutral observers to visit prisoner of war camps.
When Spain ceased acting for Japan, after receiving unsatisfactory replies to protests about the treatment of Spaniards in the Philippines, Japan asked Switzerland to take over the representation as the protecting Power. Switzerland agreed on the condition that Tokio allowed observers to visit all the camps where Americans are held by the Japanese.
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 20, 24 July 1945, Page 5
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74JAPS OPEN P.O.W. CAMPS Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 20, 24 July 1945, Page 5
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