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- Kanose abstract "Kanose, also known as Tokyo 16B, was a prisoner of war camp during the Second World War located in the Showa Denko Carbide Plant at Kanose, Niigata in Japan.The first 100 prisoners at the camp came from Mitsushima POW Camp. Of these, one died from malnutrition (the result of fellow POWs stealing his meals), and a further three died from burns in a furnace accident at the carbide plant. On July 26, 1945, the B-29 Superfortress Straight Flush of the 509th Composite Group dropped a pumpkin bomb on the camp, narrowly missing it.Eight guards and work supervisors were tried at the Yokohama War Crimes Trials for acts of brutality and stealing Red Cross parcels. Sentences ranged between one and a half years to twenty-five years. The camp commander, Hiroshi Azuma, received clemency largely due to his acts of intervention against his guards and his compassion towards prisoners.After the war, NHK Japan broadcast a drama called Christmas in Kanose, based on the Christmas 1944 concert run by the prisoners and directed by POW Frank Smith, from the West End of London .".
- Kanose thumbnail Kanose_POW_Camp.png?width=300.
- Kanose wikiPageExternalLink tok_16b_niigata_kanose.html.
- Kanose wikiPageID "37635973".
- Kanose wikiPageLength "2092".
- Kanose wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Kanose wikiPageRevisionID "570781181".
- Kanose wikiPageWikiLink 509th_Composite_Group.
- Kanose wikiPageWikiLink B-29_Superfortress.
- Kanose wikiPageWikiLink Boeing_B-29_Superfortress.
- Kanose wikiPageWikiLink Category:Japanese_prisoner_of_war_and_internment_camps.
- Kanose wikiPageWikiLink Clemency.
- Kanose wikiPageWikiLink File:Kanose_Christmas_1944.png.
- Kanose wikiPageWikiLink File:Kanose_POW_Camp.png.
- Kanose wikiPageWikiLink Japan.
- Kanose wikiPageWikiLink Kanose,_Niigata.
- Kanose wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Japanese-run_internment_camps_during_World_War_II.
- Kanose wikiPageWikiLink List_of_POW_camps_in_Japan.
- Kanose wikiPageWikiLink Mitsushima.
- Kanose wikiPageWikiLink NHK.
- Kanose wikiPageWikiLink Pardon.
- Kanose wikiPageWikiLink Prisoner_of_war.
- Kanose wikiPageWikiLink Pumpkin_bomb.
- Kanose wikiPageWikiLink Second_World_War.
- Kanose wikiPageWikiLink Showa_Denko.
- Kanose wikiPageWikiLink Straight_Flush.
- Kanose wikiPageWikiLink Straight_Flush_(B-29).
- Kanose wikiPageWikiLink Tofuku_Maru.
- Kanose wikiPageWikiLink Tōfuku_Maru.
- Kanose wikiPageWikiLink West_End_of_London.
- Kanose wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Kanose wikiPageWikiLink Yokohama_War_Crimes_Trials.
- Kanose wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kanose POW Camp".
- Kanose wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kanose".
- Kanose hasPhotoCollection Kanose.
- Kanose wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Kanose wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Japan-stub.
- Kanose wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Kanose wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Kanose wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:World-War-II-stub.
- Kanose subject Category:Japanese_prisoner_of_war_and_internment_camps.
- Kanose hypernym Prisoner.
- Kanose point "37.70028 139.485855".
- Kanose type Person.
- Kanose type Camp.
- Kanose type SpatialThing.
- Kanose comment "Kanose, also known as Tokyo 16B, was a prisoner of war camp during the Second World War located in the Showa Denko Carbide Plant at Kanose, Niigata in Japan.The first 100 prisoners at the camp came from Mitsushima POW Camp. Of these, one died from malnutrition (the result of fellow POWs stealing his meals), and a further three died from burns in a furnace accident at the carbide plant.".
- Kanose label "Kanose".
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- Kanose lat "37.70028".
- Kanose long "139.485855".
- Kanose wasDerivedFrom Kanose?oldid=570781181.
- Kanose depiction Kanose_POW_Camp.png.
- Kanose isPrimaryTopicOf Kanose.