POW is the term given to people who were captured as prisoners during the second world war and are known as 'prisoners of war'. (see: prisoners of war)
P.O.W is an abbreviation which simply mean prisoner of war and it is often used to describe those armies that have been captured on a battle field and are at the mercy of the country that is responsible for the captivity.
A Prisoner of War is someone who was captured by the enemy and held against their will for a time until the war was over, or the other country released one of their prisoners in trade.
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