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... t hours, those few warlords who had not yet been eliminated fled to the hills with what little men and munitions they could bring with them.
As for those Japanese soldiers left behind, they began surrendering to the Germans the moment they spotted a panther tank rolling through town. By now, the German Empire, and its allies, had too many prisoners of war to properly handle, and had thus begun the construction of temporary internment camps within the southern half of Japan.
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