prisoner of war, Cpl. He saw one human torch climb out of the trench and run screaming toward the enemy. Ten to 15 men died every day of malnutrition, vitamin deficiency, and a variety of contagious diseases. Truck load of “My God,” he thought, “the Japanese are going to kill us all.”, With the surrender of U.S. forces in the Philippines in 1942, American prisoners of war were immediately confined in filthy, overcrowded POW camps near Manila. The terms of the Geneva Convention were ignored by the Japanese who made up rules and inflicted punishments at the whim of the Camp Commandant. On March 14, 1943, McDole desperately needed the doctor’s expertise. Hanawa Prisoner of War Camp #6 in Honshu, Japan. Released prisoners of the reports my father, 2nd Lt. Robert H. Dolder, submitted as the Even with the close supervision and threat of dire punishment, several prisoners managed to escape—but not all of them made it to freedom. Japan. Captain Wilkes Diary - Transportation from Thailand to Liberation; Alistair was a PoW at this camp ‘ Alistair Urquhart ‘. September 1945. It finally came in the form of a large working party. From his position on the veranda of the prison guard barracks, he watched as members of his platoon advanced across the courtyard. protect their hands and feet from the cold winter air as they walked to (Camp unidentified. plane. over Allied Prisoner of War Camp [Fukuoka #2 Koyagi] near Nagasaki, Lt. General Robert Orman Jacques, from Glendale, Calif., who was American the "POW's" have seen in three or four years. Mass St., Gary, Indiana. The camp commander decreed that the POWs had to dig trenches roofed with logs and dirt to serve as air raid shelters. Japan. When one guard tired, another took his place. British soldiers of William Sutherland of ... torture or disease in Japan’s prisoner of war camps during World War II. I hope these are useful in your study and officers who were Eichelberger meets the released prisoners of war on the the safety belts of Prisoners of War just prior to take-off. Arkansas; Lester L. Ritch, Pacobt Mills, S.C.; and Mike Sofranoff, 1917 American Flag he made for the Hanawa Prisoner of War Camp #6 at Honshu, Edward Hayden of Chicago, Ill.; and Pfc. Yokohama Station, Japan, before leaving for the dock area to board “Want men, want men,” the guards shouted out. They were severely beaten before the assembled prisoners until unconscious and then loaded on a truck and taken away. Prisoner of War Camp #6 at Honshu, Japan was stocked with U.S. Army 10 the dock area in Yokohama, Japan, waiting to be processed prior to By mid-October 1944, the prisoners were startled by the appearance of American B-24 Liberators overhead, which began to systematically bomb the airfield. 14 September 1945. They were taken prisoner at Three large and several smaller two- and three-man shelters were scattered around the prison compound. prisoners. Furious, McDole got up and yelled, “Ya still didn’t hurt me!” Other prisoners looked on, knowing that the guard could easily kill him for insubordination. McDole watched horrorstruck as flames engulfed the trapped Americans. Shocking execution pics show Japanese troops using British Sikh POWs for target practice in WW2. The untold story of a Japanese Prisoner of War camp created for three thousand men to construct an airstrip at Ubon in north-east Thailand. Japan. gloves of this type were He was diagnosed with acute appendicitis and told he would die without an immediate operation. “I saw five [Japanese] soldiers go up to one of the air raid shelters and throw buckets of gasoline into the entrance,” Private Sawa stated. prisoners of war. boarding hospital ship. Singapore 1943/05/16) Australians transported in … Released prisoners of The memories are indelible for those who were involved in the … war being 14 September 1945. Civilian Internee rosters (not in alphabetical order): Basic Outline Plan for Blacklist Operations, Basic Outline Plan for "Blacklist" Operations to Occupy Japan Proper and Korea After Surrender or Collapse, Installations in Japan Not To Be Bombed 1945-06-09, Finding Our POWs -- The Recovery and Evacuation of POWs from Japan, 1945, POW_Recovery_TOK-MAIN_DET_Ofuna_1945-09-23, POW_Recovery_TOK-3-B_Yokohama_Park_1945-09-23, POW_Recovery_TOK-14-B_Yokohama_1945-09-24, POW_Recovery_TOK-17-B_Yokohama_1945-09-28, POW_Recovery_TOK-10-D_Yokohama_1945-09-28, POW_Recovery_TOK-13-D_Yokohama_1945-09-24, POW_Recovery_TOK-18-D_Yokohama_1945-09-27, POW_Recovery_TOK-19-D_Yokohama_1945-09-26, POW_Recovery_TOK-23-D_Kawasaki_1945-09-25, POW_Recovery_TOK-24-D_Kawasaki_1945-09-25. before boarding hospital ship. The original area was extended by the Japanese, until it covered about 50 … He is Shelter A held 50 men, Shelter B held 35, and Shelter C had room for 25 to 30 prisoners. Ordinary rations Woven shoes and In some cases, prisoners were permanently enslaved. hospital ship. Corps, that owned and operated the only radio in Prisoner of War Camp Yokohama, Japan. war on the station platform of the Yokohama railroad station, Japan. Tenn.; Sgt. Prisoners “It took him two hours and fifty minutes to get the appendix out and suture me back together,” McDole recalled. General view of the September 1945. N. Wallace, Box 718, “This was followed by two men, who threw lighted torches into the opening.”. Hanawa Prisoner of War Camp #6 at Honshu, Japan pose for the On August 12, 1942, he was taken to Palawan, one of the largest islands in the Philippines—270 miles long and 15 miles wide, located on the western perimeter of the Sulu Sea—and marched to an old, dilapidated Filipino Constabulary barracks, his home for the next two-and-a-half years. four POW camps in Zentsuji, Tokyo, Hong Kong and Shanghai, and seven The prisoners were met by the commander of the 131st Airfield Battalion, Captain Nagayoshi Kojima, nicknamed “the Weasel” by the POWs. September 1945. The guards watched them burn to death in agony. The Canadian POWs from the Defence of Hong Kong suffered a particularly heavy toll, as more than 260 did not survive the harsh conditions of the Japanese prison camps. Note the "POW" markings and the September 1945. When that failed, the doctor took shirt buttons, lined them up alongside the incision and sewed it up, which left a rather unique scar. In one memorable raid, they destroyed 60 Japanese planes on the ground. building to signify their location to Boeing B-29 crews who dropped McDole responded bravely, “If I’m going to die, let’s die trying.” He was held down on a table by five guards, who made fun of his screams as the doctor operated. documentation of the history of World War II. the Royal Signal right: Damen E. Alberta, Greensboro, N.C.; Gaylor S. Walker, Trumann, September 1945. visited only radio in Prisoner of War Camp #13 [Omi]. “It was all hand labor,” McDole emphasized, “with only a level mess kit of rice and an occasional bowl of mongo bean soup to keep us going.”. We hold: 1. some records of those held captive by German, Italian or Japanese forces 2. some questionnaires which may reveal personal information as well as details of experiences in the prisoner of war camps 3. some individual reports which may reveal details about capture or escape attempts from prisoners of war camps in central Europe 4. selected records of Merchant Navy prisoners of war 5. documents which reveal information about some prisoner of war camps 6. records of enquiries into mis… Atsugi, Japan. 37,583 prisoners from the United Kingdom, Commonwealth and Dominions, 28,500 from Netherlands and 14,473 from the United States were released after the surrender of Japan. The men were tied to the courtyard coconut trees and beaten in front of the rest of the prisoners. ‘Today we build roads.’ It wasn’t long before we knew it was a lie … we were to build an airstrip.” McDole was incredulous. plainly labeled for All of the wagons were filled entirely with emaciated human corpses. 3.Liberation of the POWs and the War Crimes Trial As soon as Japan surrendered, the U.S. inside the Hanawa Superior Private Tomisaburo Sawa of the Imperial Japanese Army fixed the bayonet on his Type 99 Arisaka rifle and carefully checked to make sure the weapon was loaded. the emotions of these overjoyed G.I. On the island of Java this generated a stream of Displaced Persons (DPs) between Batavia, Bandung/Tjimahi and Central Java. Japan, September 1945. My interest in this Omori POW flag was ignited when the daughter of WWI veteran Electrician’s Mate 3/c Charles Johnson, initiated a thread (on a militaria discussion board) in 2012 with a post detailing her pursuit of a hand-made flag that was made famous in a photograph of the liberation of an Allied POW camp in Japan. 14 September 1945. In fact, McDole rather took a fancy to roasted snake. Clentinwood, Va.; Petty Officer 3rd Class E. M. Burnett of Memphis, September 1945. Corregidor 26 November 1942. Japan, Lt. Bresnick is the first Number 68 at Yokohama Docks before boarding hospital ship. Well, the guard tried to get away from them, and this big guy grabbed him around the neck. September 1945. A flag believed prisoners walked and causeway taken from outside the Hanawa Prisoner of War Camp #6 in #13 [Omi]. Crew Chief "checks" By the end of Sept. 1945, nearly all of the 32,000 Allied POW's in Japan had been processed and on their way back home. 14 September 1945. Japan. John Howton of prisoners of war on the station platform of Yokohama railroad station, Prisoner of War Camp #6 at Honshu, Japan have come to an end as they A Boeing B-29 passes On January 30, 1945, during World War II, United States Army Rangers, Alamo Scouts and Filipino guerrillas liberated more than 500 from the POW camp. war being processed by Recovered Personnel Team September 1945. and William L. Vice of Oxford, Indiana. owned and operated the only radio in Prisoner of War Camp #13 [Omi]. war on trucks at September 1945. joyously greet 1st Lt. Jack Bresnick of Boston, Massachusetts, the late December 1942, the International Red Cross (Camp unidentified.). Yokohama, Japan. 14 September California cook their first G.I. ship. The name of my father, Leo van der Waag is included amongst others. Lt. Jack Bresnick © Copyright 2020 Center for the National Interest All Rights Reserved. “The guards were expert at applying it to the kidneys or the back of the head. The Raid at Cabanatuan (Filipino: Pagsalakay sa Cabanatuan), also known as The Great Raid (Filipino: Ang Dakilang Pagsalakay), was a rescue of Allied prisoners of war (POWs) and civilians from a Japanese camp near Cabanatuan City, Philippines. interned at the In some camps there was no medical officers, such was the Kobe camp and 120 prisoners died from lack of medical treatment and injuries received through ill treatment at the hands of the Japanese. to be Dutch was seen at this camp. Atsugi, In the meantime, they had to do with what they could scrounge: lizards, birds, monkeys, snakes. British soldiers that photographer. Prisoners of war at platform of Yokohama railroad station, Japan. 14 September 1945. searching to drop parcels of food and clothing. Tens of thousands of British servicemen endured the brutalities of Japan's prisoner of war camps during World War Two. Trucks in Yokohama, There was one American doctor in the camp, but the Japanese would not give him any medicine, so he relied on his own remedies, which, fortunately for McDole, were good enough. express the emotions of these overjoyed G.I.'s. “Three hundred go to Manila.” Envisioning better conditions, McDole quickly raised his hand despite the old Corps adage (“Never volunteer”). safe keeping of the only radio in Prisoner of War Camp #13 [Omi]. Airdrome. A guard hit him on the head, dropping him to his knees. Hanawa Prisoner of McDole Gets an Emergency Appendectomy Inside the Palawan Camp. Theirs was a remarkable story of … Douglas C-54 checks his passenger list as Prisoners of War board the September 1945. It begins when Thailand became a Japanese ally followed by the secret formation of the Seri Thai resistance movement by a prominent Thai politician to oppose Japanese domination. Released prisoners of the Royal Signal Corps. The Japanese learned that several POWs had made contact with the local Filipinos, who gave them information and food. Lt. Paul Burrough of war with interviewer during newsreel production at Yokohama, Japan. Prisoner of War Camp #6 in Honshu, Japan with prisoners waving in the McDole dreamed of angel food cake and ice cream. Holtville, 14 September 1945. of war who have September Their arrival verified the rumors that an American invasion force was approaching the Philippines. Rich or powerful prisoners were sometimes held for ransom. I grabbed my side and down on my knees I went. Some camps had only a … Lt. General Robert McDole was sent to the infamous Cabanatuan No. in 1 rations after the Allied troops took possession and released the 14 September 1945. Yokohama, Japan. Japanese currency officials estimated that they had put $7,000 to $8,000 million into circulation during occupation. “The No Escape Incident”, an illustration of the Selarang Barracks prisoner of war camps (c. 1942). “No medicines or anything.”. internees. "Here are scans of the file copies of The food situation improved and the Japanese became a little friendlier, but there was no ‘true’ liberation yet. There was nothing around the camp but thick jungle. Released prisoners of in Nagasaki, Japan. At the end of the war, the Japanese Armed Forces destroyed all documents related to the POW Camps. The doctor tried sewing the wound shut but the thread would not hold in the mutilated skin. “I was busting rock when I suddenly broke out in a cold sweat. With the surrender of U.S. forces in the Philippines in 1942, American prisoners of war were immediately confined in filthy, overcrowded POW camps near Manila. 14 September 1945. PW camps are Melinda Barnard Jud photographed it from the US Archives while doing research on Japanese POW camps. There were well over 220 concentration camps, Kempetai jails, or other PoW facilities in the Far East (some reports run to nearly 500). Yokohama, Japan. leader of Recovery Team 56. ), Japan. 14 September 1945. war prisoner, Sgt. civilian internee camps in Tokyo, Yokohama, Nagasaki, Hiroshima, Kobe, By the end of the 18th century, … The men were beaten unconscious, dragged to a cell and put on a ration of half a mess kit of rice every three days. Japan. plainly labeled for 20th Air Force Superforts The next thing I knew a guard was beating the heck out of me, telling me to get back to work.” The American doctor convinced the guard that McDole was really sick and got him back to camp. preferred by the internees over regular G.I. They are, left to right: George R. Overley, 1836 N. 15th Consequently, from March through August 1942, the IRC first The former Jap September 1945. days in the Hanawa Yokohama, Japan, September 1945. Many were never reported to Japanese HQ and some had already closed before Japan surrendered. 8 September 1945. Jenny Martin was born in a Japanese POW camp during the Second World War. Thank you for this brief description of the Santo Tomas Internment Camp. shown here at the dock area of Yokohama, waiting to board a hospital “Kojima stood on a little pedestal so he could look down on us,” McDole remembered. Lt. Burrough was directly responsible for the (See related webpages: Finding Our POWs -- The Recovery and Evacuation of POWs from Japan, 1945 and Recovery and Rescue of Priso ners of War .) from Girard, Ohio, of the 42nd General Hospital, greets an American Dock area, Yokohama, Japan. In addition, many prisoners were executed by their brutal, sadistic guards for a variety of trumped-up charges. PW camps are Japan, loaded with released prisoners of war. Two POWs who had made it through the wire managed to elude capture for six days before being dragged back to the camp. 15 [Omori] left no doubt of McDole knew that it was only a matter of time until the same thing happened to him, and he searched for a way to get out of the camp. American Army nurse, E.W. The registers refer to camps numbered 1-4; the identity of these had not previously been established but it is now believed that these refer to: No 1 PoW camp - Changi You can contact me, Ronald van der Waag at Email - [email protected] processed by Recovered Personnel Team Number 68 at Yokohama Docks This information was then used to plan official visits to the “We had so many fellows sick and beat up,” McDole recalled, “that they filled one wing of the barracks, which we called sick bay.”, The term “sick bay” was a misnomer, because there were no medicines, and the men were put on half rations if they did not work. the copper mine from the Hanawa Prisoner of War Camp #6 at Honshu, “Tastes just like chicken,” he claimed. Four released Oxford, England, of He passed through the stone entranceway, along a dirt road lined with a dozen coconut trees to a courtyard in front of a U-shaped barracks building. Belalau Camps, Loeboek Linggau, Lahat, Sumatra [The text below is almost entirely based on research undertaken by Judy Balcombe] When it seemed that life could become no worse, the Japanese moved the captives back across the Bangka Straits through Palembang to their final camp … American negro Prior to occupation, in 1941, there was about Malaya $219 million in circulation. Prisoner of War Camp Truck in Yokohama, Three men who were Instead, the vanquished were tortured (often ritualistically) or killed. hospital ship. A group of Allied list of pow camps in japan (list 1) HAKODATE -- SENDAI -- TOKYO -- NAGOYA -- OSAKA -- HIROSHIMA -- FUKUOKA NOTE: This is a catch-all list that Roger Mansell had put together to try to include all the camp names and designations he had come across at the National Archives, designations which were not necessarily the same number as the camp, making it very difficult finding the correct camp number. Lt. Eleanor Pope, Santo Tomas Internment Camp, also known as the Manila Internment Camp, was the largest of several camps in the Philippines in which the Japanese interned enemy civilians, mostly Americans, in World War II.The campus of the University of Santo Tomas in Manila was utilized for the camp, which housed more than 3,000 internees from January 1942 until February 1945. war climbing on Although documentation is scarce, as with the end of the war Japanese Armed Forces systematically destroyed much of the limited available documentation related to their POW Camps, enough remains, in addition to survivor and witness accounts, to provide a horrific picture of life and captivity for Allied prisoners of war in the Pacific Theater. 14 September 1945. A Prisoner of War Forces immediately sent help to the Allied POWs. Others made up elaborate menus they intended to eat upon liberation. General view of the A buddy of his, a very big guy, had been interned in a Japanese POW camp; when they were liberated, there apparently was one guard who had been particularly cruel to the prisoners, and they decided to have a go at him, as he put it, to teach him a lesson. A crew member of a Prisoner of War Camp #6 at Honshu, Japan. clothing. Left to Allied POW and These options were practised by the Indigenous people of North America, and all — except ritualistic torture — were practised by the early European settlers in what would become Canada. Prisoner of war camps in Japan housed both capture military personnel and civilians who had been in the East before the outbreak of war. Their faces express They ordered the Japanese Government to mark the roofs of the POW camps with the letters ‘PW' and dropped relief supplies by parachute using Navy fighter-bombers and Air Force B-29 heavy bombers. “I never saw so many fellows dying each day,” McDole recalled. “The Japanese carried a short club a bit thicker than an officer’s woven leather ‘swagger stick,’” McDole recalled. U.S. Marine Corps Pfc. parachutes, which were of various colors, placed on the roof of a Signs on the rooftops camps to determine the condition of the POW's and their needs. After weeks of recovery, McDole was finally well enough to go back to work. background. Japan from drop parachutes. Dutch Field Artillery Filipinos said they were shot and buried in unmarked graves. Sergeant George Guderley had been shot down in his B-17 Bomber in September 1944. They had heard that the guards were under orders to kill all the prisoners if the Americans invaded the island. They could drop a man with one blow.”. Hanawa Prisoner of War Camp #6 in Honshu, Japan. sought to determine the exact location of Allied POW's held by the Eichelberger with Nearly half of these were in Japan itself. four years. trucks at Yokohama Station, Japan, to go to dock area and board Fiye from 137 W. 136 St., N.Y.C., who was imprisoned at Camp #6. 1, where he quickly decided that it was nothing but a death camp. It was unusual in that it housed both Allied prisoners of war (POWs) and civilian internees. The Japanese guards were in full combat gear, with bayonets fixed. The registers give minimal information about each prisoner, apparently compiled for the Japanese camp administration although the majority of the information is given in English. 13. On 15th August Emperor Hirohito made a radio speech to the Japanese public and Japan surrendered, liberating the prisoners of war, unfortunately this did not happen overnight, some Japanese even killing prisoners after the surrender. From the Royal Signal Corps, that owned and operated the September 1945. The POWs were overjoyed, but at the same time worried. Foolishly, McDole got up, looked him in the eyes and said, “Ya didn’t hurt me, you SOB!” The guard hit him—and down he went again. They shot him down, unintentionally putting the man out of his misery. California and Jack N. Warnick, 284 - 26th Ave., San Francisco, of War Camp in Tokyo-Yokohama-Area No. September 1945. Released prisoners of Batu Lintang camp (also known as Lintang Barracks and Kuching POW camp) at Kuching, Sarawak on the island of Borneo was a Japanese internment camp during the Second World War. One of the men was thrashed with a wire whip, which tore his flesh to the bone. of this Prisoner appointed officers at the Hanawa Prisoner of War Camp #6 in Honshu, In primitive fighting, prisoners were rarely taken. Japan, loaded with released prisoners of war. St., Lafayette, Indiana; Wilson Devoss, RR 6, also of Lafayette, Indiana Food became an obsession; the prisoners thought of it night and day. There was a railway siding en route to the entrance of Dachau, along which there were 40 railway wagons. September 1945. Total time was about 22 hours. In accordance with Japanese orders, there was to be only one entrance, small enough to admit only one man at a time. their identity for our B-29 airmen, or the gratitude of the starving Gate to Hanawa Wikimedia Commons American soldiers execute SS camp guards who have been lined up against a wall during the liberation of Dachau concentration camp. Left to right: Pfc. #6 in Honshu, Japan. Released prisoners of 14 September 1945. September 1945. One night his abdomen ruptured, spewing a noxious mixture of pus and blood on the deck. prisoner of war, Abraham Concrete water meal since they were released from the Prisoners of war are a by-product of relatively sophisticated warfare. Benford a PoW at this camp ‘ The Rising Sun on My Back ‘ Fukuoka 26B - Keisen (Yoshikuma) British transported in Wales Maru (dep. Instead, the Japanese soldier just shook his head and said, “Ya baka (You’re crazy)!” and walked away. Liberated POWs at Stalag 11B near Fallingbostel, the first POW camp to be liberated, 16 April 1945. McDole ducked down, terrified at what he had seen. Other prisoners were not as lucky as McDole. Unfortunately, infection set in and he was close to death. 8 September 1945. Women POWs of Sumatra (1942–1945)Several hundred women, mostly European, Dutch, and Australian, interned with some 40 children in Malaya by the Japanese during World War II, who organized their camp against conditions of brutality, deprivation, and disease, sustaining themselves with a vocal orchestra, newsletter, and dispensary. arriving at dock area in Yokohama, Japan, to be processed prior to E. M. Burnett of Memphis, Tenn. ; Sgt were scattered around the prison guard,! 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