Osaka Division Camps
Ichioka Detached Camp, Municipal Stadium -- Futatabi -- Wakinohama #2, Kobe
Ichioka Detached Camp, Municipal Stadium
Futatabi
Wakinohama #2, Kobe
Tsuruga #5
Noda #8
10 Oct 1945 -- Osaka Camp #8 - Japanese POW camp for Allied prisoners, located 8 Km west of (Omihachiman Station, Shiga Pref., Honshu, Japan). Photographer: Preston Photograph by U.S. Army Signal Corps
Notogawa #9
12 Oct 1945 -- Interior of kitchen at Osaka Camp #9, Japanese POW camp for Allied prisoners located 8km NE of (Omi-Hachiman Station, Shiga Pref., Honshu, Japan). Photographer: Preston
12 Oct 1945 -- Interior of barracks at Jap POW camp for Allied prisoners located 8km NE of (Omi-Hachiman Station, Shiga Pref., Honshu, Japan). Photographer: Preston
12 Oct 1945 -- Osaka Camp #9 -- Japanese POW camp for Allied prisoners, located 8km NE of (Omi-Hachiman Station, Shiga Pref., Honshu, Japan). Photographer: Preston
Maibara #10
12 Oct 1945 -- Barracks? of Japanese POW camp for Allied prisoners, located 7 km NE of (Hikone City, Shiga Pref., Honshu, Japan). Photographer: Preston
12 Oct 1945 -- Section? of Japanese POW camp for Allied prisoners, located 7 km NE of (Hikone City, Shiga Pref., Honshu, Japan). Photographer: Preston
12 Oct 1945 -- Latrine facilities at Japanese POW camp for Allied prisoners, located 7 km NE of (Hikone City, Shiga Pref., Honshu, Japan). Photographer: Preston
12 Oct 1945 -- Kitchen at Japanese POW camp for Allied prisoners, located 7 km NE of (Hikone City, Shiga Pref., Honshu, Japan). Photographer: Preston
12 Oct 1945 -- Barracks and main hall in Japanese POW camp for Allied prisoners, located 7 km NE of (Hikone City, Shiga Pref., Honshu, Japan). Photographer: Preston Released for Publication: 7 Dec 1945
12 Oct 1945 -- Exterior of Japanese POW camp for Allied prisoners, located 7 km NE of (Hikone City, Shiga Pref., Honshu, Japan). Photographer: Preston
Rokuroshi #11
R.A.M.P.'s (Recovered Allied Military Personnel)
R.A.M.P.'s (Recovered Allied Military Personnel)
R.A.M.P.'s (Recovered Allied Military Personnel)
R.A.M.P.'s (Recovered Allied Military Personnel)
R.A.M.P.'s (Recovered Allied Military Personnel)
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14 Sept. 1945 -- Interior of barracks in the Tsumori Prison Camp, showing where the men slept. There were 52 men living in these stalls sleeping on mats. There was approximately 2 feet of space allotted for each man. This is one of the type of barracks that were used in this particular camp and might be considered a model barracks of the type in any camp, ???? when high ranking Jap officers made inspections. The walls of this one particular stall were burned by fire from incendiaries dropped by American planes. Photographer: Larson?
14 Sept. 1945 -- ??? of Tsumori Prison Camp showing guardhouse where Jap guards? were located along with the camp commander and staff. (Osaka, Honshu, Japan) Photographer: Larson?
Hirohata #12
Tsumori #13
15? Sept. 1945 -- ?? Robert ?? of the ?? Artillery, inspecting an air raid shelter under the floor of the barracks, constructed by Prisoners of War in Tsumori Prison Camp. The men built these themselves but were cautioned against using them by the Senior POW Officer in charge of the men. (Osaka, Honshu, Japan)
15 Sept. 1945 -- Shot from the roof of one of the barracks to show the closeness? of the buildings within the Tsumori Prison Camp. Smokestacks from a nearby factory can be seen in the background. (Osaka, Honshu, Japan)
15 Sept. 1945 -- These are fire fighting ???, supplied by Japs for use by the POWs at Tsumori Prison Camp, Osaka, Honshu, Japan. These ?? brooms were dipped into buckets of water in ?? ?????? incendiary fires.
15 Sept. 1945 -- ????? ??lated throughout theTsumori Prison Camp, placed and removed by prisoners for burning. This was located between the barracks. (Osaka, Honshu, Japan) Photographer: Larson?
15 Sept. 1945 -- An air raid shelter just outside guardhouse that was used for Jap officers of Tsumori Prison Camp, and staff. The sign reads: For Jap Officers; guards; and members of the staff of the camp only. Photographer: Marone
15 Sept. 1945 -- American incendiary shells that were collected after being dropped on camp. Two men died from wounds received from the raids and 4 were seriously injured. This Tsumori Prison Camp was located close to target areas and bore no distinguishing mark that could be seen from the air. (Osaka, Honshu, Japan) Photographer: Marone
15 Sept. 1945 -- Red Cross boxes that were salvaged by the internees of Tsumori Prison Camp, used as boarding to protect them from the severe cold weather. (Osaka, Honshu, Japan) Photographer: Marone
15 Sept. 1945 -- Interior view of a room containing buckets that were used as fire buckets, bottles used as urinals for the internees who were not able to walk to the latrine at Tsumori Prison Camp, Osaka, Honshu, (Japan). Photographer: Marone
15 Sept. 1945 -- Sentry post within the Tsumori Prison Camp, Osaka, Honshu, (Japan), just outside the barracks where the POW's were kept, used by Jap guard. Photographer: Marone
15 Sept. 1945 -- Air raid shelter for the Jap personnel in camp, constructed by the officer prisoners in Tsumori Prison Camp, Osaka, Honshu, (Japan). Photographer: Marone
21 Sept. 1945 -- Interior of second type of barracks used in Tsumori prison camp. Men slept next to each other on mats stretched the length of the barracks. This was the barrack that the men were herded into in event of an air raid. Photog: Marone
Hot water tap with mock-up clock in Tsumori prison camp, designating at which time the prisoners could expect hot water. This water could only be obtained at this hour and could only be used for tea and not for washing or shaving. Photog: Marone
21 Sept. 1945 -- Sign posted by the commander of the Japanese prison camp, Tsumori, setting forth the regulations in this camp. Photog: Marone
21 Sept. 1945 -- Latrine used by men at Tsumori prison camp. The diarrhea sign was placed on the door by the American doctor but soon lost its significance for all men had diarrhea. Photog: Marone
15 Sept. 1945 -- Sign that designates which group is sleeping in stall at Tsumori Prison Camp in Osaka, Honshu, (Japan). The men were segregated according to what particular work they did and were given a group no. Photographer: Marone
15 Sept. 1945 -- Red Cross package boxes that were filled with sand and used as a protection against incendiary fires at Tsumori Prison Camp in Osaka, Honshu, (Japan). The POW's did this of their own accord as there was no effective means of fire prevention in the camp. Photographer: Marone
Wakayama #14
15 Sept 45 -- General view of train carrying ex-prisoners of war who have been released from Japanese prison camps in southern Japan. Scene takes place in (Wakayama Station, Japan). Photographer: Kegbaum?
15 Sept 45 -- High-?? of LSTs, partially loaded with ex-prisoners of war who have been released from Japanese prison camps in (Southern Japan), showing debris of cast off clothing and personal effects. (Wakayama, Japan) Photog: Kegbaum?
15 Sept 45 -- Allied ex-prisoners of war, released from Japanese prison camps in (Southern Japan), leave Japanese soil after two to three and a half years as prisoners. Scene is in (Wakayama, Japan). Photog: Kegbaum?
15 Sept 45 -- Stretcher ??? of Allied POW released from Japanese prison camps in Southern Japan is being loaded on Jap ambulance enroute to LST and hospital ship. Photog: Kegbaum?
15 Sept 45 -- First aid and processing station, near ???tion point at (Wakayama, Japan). Notice piles of discarded clothing and personal effects. Photog: Kegbaum?
13 Sept 45 -- Allied POWs leaving (Wakayama, Japan) for home. Photographer: Marone
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