Hoten Camp
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The Hoten Camp was a World War II prisoner of war camp in Manchuria that was liberated by Russian troops in August 1945. Prisoners detained at the camp included Thomas J. H. Trapnell and Colonel William Johnson.
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The Hoten Camp was a World War II prisoner of war camp in Manchuria that was liberated by Russian troops in August 1945. Prisoners detained at the camp included Thomas J. H. Trapnell and Colonel William Johnson.
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