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  2. Prisoner of War (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Prisoner of War is no exception, in that the key to a successful escape attempt is through the player interacting with the other inmates in the camp. This interaction is portrayed in the game by allowing the player to choose from a number of dialogue options for which his fellow inmates will respond.

  3. P.O.W.: Prisoners of War - Wikipedia

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    The game can be played by up to two players simultaneously: Player 1 controls a P.O.W. dressed in a navy blue guerilla-warfare uniform named Snake (スネーク, Sunēku). Player 2 controls a palette swap of the same character dressed in a blood red guerilla-warfare uniform who is named Bart (バート, Bāto).

  4. Prisoner of war - Wikipedia

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    Japanese prisoners of war sent to camps fared well; however, some were killed when attempting to surrender or were massacred [131] just after doing so (see Allied war crimes during World War II in the Pacific). In some instances, Japanese prisoners of war were tortured through a variety of methods. [132]

  5. Without Remorse - Wikipedia

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    In Vietnam, a U.S. target drone (specified in the book as a buffalo hunter) discovers Air Force Colonel Robin Zacharias as a prisoner of war in a secret camp administered by the NVA. Since Zacharias possesses highly classified knowledge and has been declared killed in action, Admiral Dutch Maxwell arranges a secret rescue mission for him as ...

  6. András Toma - Wikipedia

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    András Toma (5 December 1925 – 30 March 2004) was a Hungarian soldier taken prisoner by the Red Army in 1944, then discovered living in a Russian psychiatric hospital in 2000. He was most likely the last prisoner of war from the Second World War to be repatriated. [1]

  7. Soldier of Fortune (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Soldier of Fortune is a first-person shooter video game developed by Raven Software and published by Activision in 2000 for Microsoft Windows. It was later released for the PlayStation 2 (as Soldier of Fortune: Gold Edition ), as well as the Dreamcast , while Loki Software also made a port for Linux .

  8. Galactic Assault: Prisoner of Power - Wikipedia

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    Galactic Assault: Prisoner of Power was developed by Paradox Interactive and published by Wargaming.net. The game is based on Prisoner of Power by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky. [1] The game was originally titled Inhabited Island: Battlefield and was shown at E3 2006. [2]

  9. Category:Prisoners of war in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Novels about prisoners of war (1 C, 11 P) T. Television episodes about prisoners of war (2 C, 6 P) ... Prisoner of War (video game) Prisoners of War (TV series) ...