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Location Lat 35° 21' 1N Long 139° 31' 35E Ōfuna 大船 is located Kanagawa Prefecture on Honshū in Japan. Also spelled Ofuna. To the south is Yokohama. Ofuna Camp (Yokosuka Kaigun Keibitai Ueki Bunkentai) Ofuna Camp was located at Ofuna. Known to the Japanese as "Yokosuka Kaigun Keibitai Ueki Bunkentai" (Yokosuka Ueki Detachment for Yokosuka Naval Security Force), commander Yokura Sashizo. Americans referred to the location as "Ofuna POW Camp" or "Ofuna Interrogation Center". Operated by the Japanese Navy Keibitai as a questioning facility for Allied Prisoners Of War (POW). After interrogation, prisoners were transfered to the Japanese Army Kempei Tai (Military Police) who were responsible for prisoners. Ofuna was not registered as a formal POW Camp with the Red Cross, nor were the Japanese supposed to interrogate POWs outside POW camps, a violation of the Hague Convention. Devil At My Heels by Louis Zamperini page 131 "Ofuna was the secret, high-intensity interrogation camp run by the Japanese Navy, hidden from the populace and all relief agencies. There would be no Red Cross supervision, no improved treatment. No humanity. I wouldn’t be registered as an official prisoner of war. Men left the camp to be either executed or relocated. If you died there, no one would know but your brothers in arms." American Prisoners of War (POW) interred at Ofuna Hasty pilot P-38H 42-104359 Regain engineer /44-34080.html">OA-10 44-34080 Heichel, Rucks, Surrett and Etheridge crew B-17F "The Reckless Mountain Boys" 41-24518 Cascio radio operater B-17E "Texas #6" 41-9207 interrned July 17-28, 1943 Nyarady pilot TBF Avenger 23973 Lutz and Reed crew B-26 Marauder 40-1400 Boyington pilot F4U Corsair 17915 Quinn pilot Beaufort A9-262 Sherman, Reynolds, Orr, Solomon, Miller, Johnson, Howell, Manson crew B-29 44-69966 Flinn pilot F6F 41715 died in captivityJuly 23, 1945 Louis Zamperini bombardier B-24D "Green Hornet" 41-24212 until September 1944 to Omori Camp Lt(jg) Richard Lee Hunt, Jr. pilot TBM Avenger 73343 captured January 17, 1945 died February 25, 1945 1st Lt. William L. Hasty pilot P-38J 42-104359 interrned 1944 until the end of the war. 2nd Lt. Warren H. Ransler radar B-29 44-69871 interned May 1945 until the end of the war. Postwar Thirty Japanese personnel that operated this facility were found guilty as B class and C class war criminals. Commander Yokura Sashizo was sentenced to 25 years of hard labor. None of the original buildings remain today. References Mansell.com - Ofuna POW Interrogation Center Devil At My Heels page 131 Mansell - Ofuna Dolder Rescue Team Report Contribute
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