andtúÑ germans left bread bakin technology.u can go to kolbet and find bread bakeries with an interesting pedigree going all the way back to the german prisoners of war that were, you know, taken fairly good care of during the war. i guess the follow-up question might be, how come they're so good with the germans then and sort of bad against everyone else in the 1930s. i would say it's very different time, different for circumstances, only 3,000. happened once. japanese are not involved in any sort of expansion of the empire that is as substantial in 1930s so they have the leeway -- even though it's makeshift they is have the leeway to be nice in the ways they're not very nice in 1930s to allied prisoners of war. it's not entirely due to the fact that the empire is rapidly expanding but it has something to do with that. so, yeah, that's a wonderful sort of topic of -- side bar, yes. >> mr. dickinson, thank you very much. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> here on c-span3 all week we're featuring american history tv programs and we w