Lieutenant General Hitoshi Imamura, Lieutenant General Hein ter Poorten, and other officers shortly after ter Poorten surrendered to the Japanese, Kalidjati, Java, Dutch East Indies, 8 Mar 1942

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Caption     Lieutenant General Hitoshi Imamura, Lieutenant General Hein ter Poorten, and other officers shortly after ter Poorten surrendered to the Japanese, Kalidjati, Java, Dutch East Indies, 8 Mar 1942 ww2dbase
WW2-Era Location Name Kalidjati, Java, Dutch East Indies
Date 8 Mar 1942
Photographer    Unknown
 
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Photos on Same Day 8 Mar 1942
 
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1. Victor I.C. de Thouars says:
23 Mar 2013 09:03:29 AM

Dutch-Indonesian origin with a French last name.
Lived in Surabaya during the Japanes Occupation of the Dutch East Indies.
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Tragicly, the memory still inbedded still leaves a large lump in my gut. Living in Surabaya during the Occupation by Japanese army is a tragedy. My father before he was caught tried to dismantle and destroy many of Royal Dutch Shell complexes. No one ever gave my father up as who done it, as what the Japanese were trying to find out, the person responsible for the oil complex destruction. My father was later caught, not knowing who he was. The japanese Interned him in Siam, now Thailand. The internment camp was Called Noh-Cah-Pathon. with the defeat of japan, my mother and her sons went to Siam to meet up wit my father. My father served as the European Camp Commander. An account is as vived and clear, as it happen yesturday. Try to keep this post as short as I can.
2. Anonymous says:
29 Nov 2024 01:35:50 PM

I am trying to research what happened to my great great grandad in WW2 and i think i just found it!
he was a prisoner of war, captured in Java on 8/3/1942
presumed dead thereafter.
He was a Gunner in the Dutch East Indies division, so am guessing he was captured when the allies surrendered. Sad

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