Prisoners of War in World War 2

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Across
  1. 3. 3853 soldiers were taken by Germany with many non-officers being forced to work in war-related capacities, violating the ____ Conventions
  2. 5. Meat was rarely available in camps, in large part due to the ____ of the food
  3. 7. This organisation often delivered supplies to the camps
  4. 9. This country's camps gave formal education and even sent results to London
  5. 10. In civilian camps, children were often ______ with their parents, so schools were made, and the imprisoned adults were forced to be teachers
  6. 11. The typical meal of prisoners
Down
  1. 1. The prisoners often did performances, such as Shakespeare, for _____
  2. 2. A permanent Japanese camp
  3. 4. The women sent these through their projects
  4. 6. There were many food _____ in Japanese prison camps
  5. 8. Women often made these in camps (begins with q)