Stanley Internment Camp
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Stanley Internment Camp was a civilian internment camp in Hong Kong during World War II.
Life at camp
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Internee Wendy Rossini holding the amount of daily ration of rice and stew she was given for her room, which housed five people
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Two internees shown in a room normally occupied by seven
Last wills and messages
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Last will and message of James M Kim, a British national Chinese internee that was executed
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Last will and message of D W Waterton, possibly executed for the possession of a radio
Release and repatriation
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The Union Jack is raised at camp after the surrender of Japanese forces
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Some of the first British internees to be released
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Released British internees climb aboard lorries to go to the docks where troopships wait to carry them to England
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British internees in Hong Kong after leaving camp
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Recently released British internees issued with tickets to board a troopship that will carry them to England
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One of the former internees looked back at Stanley Internment Camp after having been released