Affridavit - Fukuoka #26 Pte William V. Jorgenson |
Transcribed by Eileen Santen, neice
of POW Joseph McNulty, Fuk-26, HMS Exeter On 18 May, 1945 I went to Fukuoka No. 26, where I remained until 18 September 1945. We were engaged there in coal mining. The food was insufficient in quantity and exceptionally light for those who had to work here. I lost 9 kilograms myself and the other prisoners also lost weight. Our working hours were about 12 hours a day. Conditions in the mine were very dangerous as the roof continually fell in and men were injured as a result. There were no beatings at all at Fukuoka No. 26*.
The Commander was as good a Jap as we struck all the time. He
went down the mine to see the conditions under which the men
were working and took the camp Commander down with him. He did
not hit anyone that I know of. I Certify that the above evidence is true and correct. Taken and sworn before me at Manila } Affidavit by William Victor Jorgenson (Australian POW) |