Lieutenant General Robert L. Eichelberger arrives at an installation, camp Schimmelpfennig, in Sendai, Honshu in Japan. He inspects the camp and then leaves the area.
American prisoners of war being interviewed at a Japanese prison camp in Honshu, Japan after World War II. A U.S. officer interviews a prisoner who has been liberated from a Japanese prison camp. The prisoner says that his name is James Robertson. He says that he is from St. Louis and was born in Chicago, United States. He speaks that he came to fight against the Japanese on April 22, 1941. He states that he was captured by the Japanese on May 6, 1942 in Corregidor, Philippines. He narrates an incident to prove that they were tortured at the prison camps. He also states how hot tea was poured on the legs of a prisoner.
American prisoners of war being interviewed at Japanese prison camp number 3, in Honshu, Japan after World War II. A U.S. officer interviews a prisoner who has been liberated from a Japanese prison camp. The prisoner says that his name is Benini. He says that he is from Pennsylvania, United States. The officer asks him whether he was in the Philippines and when was he captured. He states he was captured before the Bataan Death March. He narrates his experiences of his prison camp, noting that a building in the prison camp was called the white house because it was large and painted white.
American prisoners of war at a Japanese prison camp in northern Honshu, Japan after World War II. Buildings at the prison camp. A smoking chimney. A sign on the roof of the building reads ' PW'. U.S. prisoners brush their teeth at the camp. A prisoner shaves his beard.
U.S. prisoners of war at a Japanese prison camp in northern Honshu, Japan after World War II. The prisoners being interviewed by an officer at the prison camp. The officer interviews prisoners and a medical officer as other prisoners look on. The prisoners speak into a microphone during the interview.
Japanese prison camp number 3 in northern Honshu, Japan after World War II. Buildings at the prison camp and U.S. prisoners milling about at the camp grounds. U.S. officers talk and smile. Buildings around the camp grounds.
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