Nagoya POW Camp #10-B Fushiki (Takaoka) |
Nagoya 10-B FUSHIKI (FUSHIKI KAIRIKU UNSO) TOYAMA-ken, TAKAOKA-shi, NO-machi, TATENO-UE Satellite view Area map 18 Jun 1945: Established as Nagoya 10-B 4 July 1945: Cronin, Wm., American, dies in accident 26 Jul 1945: Shafi, R., Indian, dies 30 July 1945: Andrews, J.H., (Brit) dies 4 Aug 1945: David, W.C., Australian, dies 15 Aug 1945: Keeler, A., Australian, dies 6 Sep 1945: Rescue Effected Japanese Staff: Photos of Toshio TODA; Keiji NAGAHARA, Chomatsu TAMURA, and Hideo YOSHIDA Affidavits: Lonnie C. Merritt Affidavit- details of Cronin's death and action of a German citizen, Scharf, on Guam at start of war. Lonnie C. Merritt Affidavit #2- regarding Captain Nagahara's brutality & beating of the sick. Arnett Affidavit- regarding failure of Japs to give Red Cross medicine to camp. Atwood Affidavit- Regarding the brutality & savagery of Captain Nagahara. Thompson Rescue summary report Walker Rescue summary report Otten testimony (courtesy of Russell Otten) Original affidavits, charges (PDF) - List of affidavits; Hanson, Houser, Sense, Shadoan; charges against Toshio Toda (camp commander) Photographs: Many photos of camp: Recovery photos 11 nationalities at camp Departing camp on rescue day Photos of Takaoka barracks 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 |
Labor: The men of this camp came from the Osaka Main (Chikko) Camp which was destroyed in an air raid. During the interim, some of the men were temporarily sent to Omori in Tokyo and Tsumori in Osaka. CBM (USN) Saunders from Guam was camp commander for the Americans. He was assisted by BM (USN) Maloof, also from Guam. We have many more affidavits, etc., that have not been transcribed. Original Investigation Report (PDF) Rosters: Complete British (30)- does not include the two deaths cited below (Andrews & Keeler) Partial American rosters (62)- Located RG 331 Box 942; Camp Roster not yet located. Known: 166 American, 32 Brit, 47 Dutch, 27 Aussies, 1 Irish, 11 Indian, 6 Greek, 2 Chinese, 1 Egytian, 1 Argentinan- Total 294 Original rosters (PDF) Deceased: (5) (yy.mm.dd)
Books about this camp: Clem Kathman: "I Was There, Charley" - Very interesting and well written Excellent narrative of this camp and the destruction of Chikko (Osaka Main) by POW Frank Hoeffer of the USS Oahu, Yangtze River Patrol (see page 20). |