A typical one stated in Japanese that any soldier who surrendered was guaranteed food, clothing, shelter, medical care, cigarettes, and recreation in accordance with international law. The pictures on the leaflet were obviously genuine photographs of Japanese POWs eating, good chow, smoking, or enga...
The cigarettes would also be used as bribes. I remember one of my guides in Leningrad being given cigarettes, (They had to be Marlboro) ) she paid for tickets required for a group of 20 Americans on the hydrofoil from the Winter Palace, back to Leningrad. The cash she had been given...