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Eric Hardisty Thompson - Papers

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  • Description

    Contains photocopied material. Item 1 -- Typescript photocopy entitled '"Tsuyaku San" (Mr Interpreter): Some experiences related by Lieutenant K. Robertson, Camp Interpreter, Japanese Prisoner of War Camp, Featherston.' (undated, 39 leaves)

    Item 2 -- Photocopied extracts (18 leaves) taken from Denys Bevan's 'United States Forces in New Zealand, 1942-1945', relating to Japanese POW arrivals in New Zealand, plus reference list (typescript, 1 leaf) compiled in December 1993 by Eric Thompson entitled 'How many Japanese POWs came to NZ? On what dates? On what ships?'. One further piece of related correspondence is also attached, dated 18 February 1995. (photocopied typescript, 1 leaf)

  • Other Id

    3468 (Presto content ID)

    MS-2004-34 (Reference Number)

    42723 (DBTextworks system ID)

    2004/34 (Registration number)

  • Department

Images and documents

Catalogue

  • Object Type
  • Name/Title
    Eric Hardisty Thompson - Papers
  • Primary Maker
  • Physical Description

    1 folder (2 items)

  • Level of Current Record
    Parent
  • Related Object Notes
    MS-154; MS-2002-54; MS-2004-83
    Bevan, Denys. 'United States Forces in New Zealand, 1942-1945', Macpherson Publishing, Alexandra, 1992. (DU 412 Bev)
    Mason, Walter Wynne. 'Official history of New Zealand in the Second World War 1939-45: Prisoners of war', Department of Internal Affairs, War History Branch, Wellington, 1954. (D 805 MAS)
    Carr-Gregg, Charlotte. 'Japanese prisoners of war in revolt: the outbreaks at Featherston and Cowra during World War II', University of Queensland, St Lucia, 1978. (D 805)
    Shinya, Michiharu. 'Beyond death and dishonour: one Japanese at war in New Zealand', Michiharu Shinya; translated by Eric H. Thompson, Castle, Auckland, 2001. (D 805 .N5 Shi)
  • Public Access Text

    The Prisoner of War camp located at Featherston, New Zealand, was established in September 1942. It was situated about 66 km north of Wellington and covered approximately 60 acres of what was formerly a military training camp occupied during the years 1916 - 1918. On 25 February 1943, 240 Japanese prisoners rioted and rushed their guards, who then opened fire on them. The Court of Inquiry report stated that 31 prisoners were killed outright and 91 were wounded (17 fatally).

    One New Zealand officer and 5 other ranks (ORs) received gunshot wounds. One New Zealand officer and 9 ORs were wounded by stones. [Note: the report itself contains conflicting figures on dead and wounded]

  • Credit Line
    Donated by Eric H. [Hardisty] Thompson.
  • Last Update
    04 Nov 2022
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