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  • He was later sent to Japan on a hell ship voyage that nearly killed him.
  • In transporting Allied prisoners, it was amongst those vessels which earned the epithet " hell ships ."
  • On 4 August he sailed from Shanghai in the hell ship " Tatsuta Maru " with 800 passengers.
  • Unfortunately, the allied submarines also sank several unmarked hell ships, which transported allied POW's and Romusha slave labourers in appalling conditions.
  • Japanese POW transport ships are often referred to as hell ships, due to their notoriously unpleasant conditions and the many deaths that occurred on board.
  • They survived the Bataan death march and transport to Japan aboard the " Noto Maru ", one of the infamous Japanese Hell ships.
  • After their surrender, a number of the 28th personnel died in Japanese Prisoner of war camps and on the Japanese Hell ships en route to Japan.
  • Tens of thousands more died in the camps while the remainder were placed on " hell ships " and sent to labor camps until they were liberated in 1945.
  • A further 116 American POWs were imprisoned in the same camp from September 1944 that were brought over from the Philippines on the hell ship " Noto Maru ".
  • Both men died in captivity on 18 September 1944 when the Japanese hell ship that was transporting them, " Junyo Maru ", was sunk by the British submarine.
  • In 1944 Ide was boarded on the " Rakuyo Maru " & mdash; a Japanese " Hell Ship " & mdash; to be taken to Japan to work.
  • The number of deaths which occurred when Japanese " hell ships "  unmarked transport ships in which POWs were transported in harsh conditions were attacked by US Navy submarines was particularly high.
  • Cummings was reciting those words from the Lord's Prayer when he died of dysentery aboard a so-called hell ship, in which prisoners were jammed with little water or air.
  • The Arisan Maru was a Japanese Hell Ship, a merchant ship that had been used by Japan during WWII to transport prisoners of war from outlying islands to the Japanese homeland for forced labor.
  • In September of the same year, five of another party of nine former crewmates were killed aboard the Japanese hell ship " Junyo Maru " when she was torpedoed and sunk by.
  • His painting of the " Lryoku Maru " ( sunk 15 December 1944 ) is part of the Hell Ship Memorial Project's display at the Subic Bay Historical Center, Philippines.
  • In 1944, after he survived a horrific trip aboard a " hell ship " to Camp Okita in Japan, he was forced to work in an open iron mine in northern Honshu.
  • In April 1944 eighteen survivors of " American Leader " were being transported on the Japanese hell ship " Tamahoko Maru " when the vessel was torpedoed and sunk by the submarine.
  • In 2012 film producer Jan Thompson created a film documentary on the hell ships, Death March, and POW camps titled " Never the Same : The Prisoner-of-War Experience ".
  • In 2012 film producer Jan Thompson created a film documentary on the Death March, POW camps, and Japanese hell ships titled " Never the Same : The Prisoner-of-War Experience ".
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