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During World War II, which country in the world treated prisoners best?

World War II was the greatest disaster in human history. This war involves people from five continents. 6 1 country and region, more than 2 billion people were forcibly involved in the war. Throughout the war, there were about 70 million military and civilian casualties, which caused losses of more than 5 trillion US dollars to all countries.

During World War II, there were also some special people, that is, prisoners. According to the then Third Geneva Convention, countries did not mistreat prisoners, but no one knows whether every country has uniformly implemented the standards. Many countries treat prisoners as non-human. During World War II, Japan and Germany often mistreated prisoners and gave them only a little food. When they were finally liberated, the prisoners were all skin and bones.

During the Soviet World War II, the number of Soviet Japanese prisoners who died in 1 year was as high as 100000. As far as prisoners are concerned, China's execution is relatively good. Even if one of his own people is hungry, he will not let the prisoners be hungry. The best way to treat prisoners of war is a country in North America. Prisoners live in the most comfortable manor, they don't have to work, and they are delicious.

For these prisoners of war, many houses were built in the manor, and food and daily necessities were sent to them on time every month. Prisoners of war eat and drink, grow flowers, chat and play cards, and only till their leisure time. At that time, prisoners of war didn't run away because they were here, drinking well and staying away from the war. At that time, it was a fairy day. However, this country is Canada, because Canada is vast, sparsely populated and lacks construction.