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Vtg Photos Post WWII Japan POW Camp Kashii 120th QM Bakery Parade Float? 1940s

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Photographs

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Photograph

Year of Production:

1940

Country of Origin:

Japan

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Posted for sale:

October 21

Item number:

1774644076

Item description

Four small photographs taken by American Soldiers I guess this a parade float. It reads 120th QM Bakery, I?m assuming QM stands for Quarter Master. Not exactly sure what this is. I believe the words on top are Camp Kashii and this is a bit of what I found on google: The designation "601 Fukuoka POW Camp Kashii (Pine Tree Camp)" often seen in search results is simply a GENERIC designation for Fukuoka camps, due to the fact that the Fukuoka Area POW Camp Headquarters was based in Fukuoka City . Kashii was the 3rd location for Fukuoka #1, and the final location was nearby, in Hakozaki, hidden in a grove of pine trees.

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