In Persian, someone who has once been a prisoner of war and now is free and not a prisoner anymore is called "Azadeh", literally meaning liberated, free(d). What is the English equivalent for this sense?
Learn English – What do you call someone who has been in custody as a prisoner of war
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Best Answer
You call them a "a former POW", the acronym standing for "prisoner of war":