What is Empire of the Sun?

What examples of the nature of the Second World War in the Pacific were depicted in Empire of the Sun?

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    Empire of the Sun is the story of Jim Grahm who spent 4 years in a japanese internment camp. The Japaneses were cared little for life, or the lives of their prisoners. Food, sanitation, medical all were lacking. Many prisoners starved, and thousands were shot on death marches. Less than half of military prisoners survived, civilian prisoners like Jim did not fare much better.

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Empire of the Sun is the story of Jim Grahm who spent 4 years in a japanese internment camp. The Japaneses were cared little for life, or the lives of their prisoners. Food, sanitation, medical all were lacking. Many prisoners starved, and thousands were shot on death marches. Less than half of military prisoners survived, civilian prisoners like Jim did not fare much better.

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