Four of the seventeen Japanese, wearing numbers pinned to their jackets, from the Japanese ...

Accession Number P02654.003
Collection type Photograph
Object type Black & white, Landscape
Physical description Black & white, Landscape
Maker Pledger, Athol (Tom)
Place made Hong Kong
Date made January 1948
Conflict Second World War, 1939-1945
Copyright

Item copyright: Copyright expired - public domain

Public Domain Mark This item is in the Public Domain

Description

Four of the seventeen Japanese, wearing numbers pinned to their jackets, from the Japanese Imperial Navy who were charged with war crimes committed in the Prisoner of War (POW) camp on Hainan Island between November 1942 and August 1945 at the War Crimes trial in Hong Kong. Among the seventeen Japanese charged were Admiral Tahara Suzumu, Kawamura Shinichi, Aoyama Shigoo, Yamasaki Takio, Kikuchi Ichiro, Kanu Terutami, Yajima Mishima, Shimura Sonchi, Suzuki Kyukichi (known as Puss in Boots), Hirata Sadao, Obara Naoji, Fukunaga Tsuneyoshi, Yoshida Tomonobu, Matsukawa Chuzo (known as Heavy Harry), Tajima Tamaki (known as Friendly Fred, and later as Hateful Harry), and Akiyoshi Hideo. The court comprised of Lieutenant Colonel (Lt Col) H. G. Guinn, Lt Col J. T. Brock, Major N. McLeod and Lieutenant (Lt) R. Carter. The prosecution was conducted by Major Grant McIntyre, and Lt Colin McCutcheon and Corporal Athol (Tom) Pledger, both of 2/21st Battalion and prisoners in the camp gave evidence, along with Captain Clive F. Newnham, Adjutant of Hainan POW Camp.

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