What happened to thousands of Soviet prisoners of war when they returned home after World War II?

A) They were exiled into forced labor camps or executed.
B) They were received as heroes and given government jobs.
C) They were largely ignored and fell back into their old lives.
D) They were praised but interrogated to ensure they weren't spies.
E) They were considered great Soviets and enjoyed celebrity status.


Answer: A

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