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Japanse interneringskaarten, Surname: Heymans Van Anrooy (ベイモンス、ファン、アンローイ)

Surname Heymans Van Anrooy (ベイモンス、ファン、アンローイ)
Given names Benyamin (ベーヤミン)
Date of birth 1920-10-27
Nationality Netherlands (蘭)
Rank (歩兵 二等兵)
Stamboeknr 90820
Place of capture 爪哇 バンドン市
Date of capture 17/03/08; 1942/03/08
Occupation (機械工)
Place of origin (n/a)
Destination report (n/a)
Remarks P 84386
Camp and transfer date 1 函館俘虜収容所釜石第2分所17/11/30; Hakodate No.2 POW Camp, Kamaishi 1942/11/30
Camp and transfer date 2 東京 18/12/07; Tokyo POW Camp 1943/12/07
Camp and transfer date 3 仙台; Sendai POW Camp
Camp Branch Name and Reg No. 1 函II (函館俘虜収容所第2分所) 783; No.2 Branch Camp of Hakodate POW Camp 783
Camp Branch Name and Reg No. 2 東VIB (東京俘虜収容所第6分所); No.6 Branch Camp of Tokyo POW Camp
Other info 1 Interned from Java POW Camp to No.2 Branch Camp of Hakodate POW Camp in Kamaishi on 30 November 1942; Died of chronic pneumonia [and malnutrition] at 6:15 on 19 December 1942. Cremation; Chronic pneumonia; Transferred from Hakodate to No.__ Branch Camp of Tokyo POW Camp on 17 December 1943; Transferred from Tokyo to No.__ Branch Camp of Sendai POW Camp on 14 April 1945; (name of his disease is not mentioned on his death certificate); Details about becoming ill is unknown; Place of death: Kamaishi Branch Camp of Hakodate POW Camp in Kasshi village, Kamihei county, Iwate prefecture; Place ashes are kept: Utagai public burial site, 153-1 Daini chiwari, Kasshi village, Kamihei county, Iwate prefecture; His ashes were handed over to Lt. BRYAN, James of the Quartermaster Corps of the US 8th Army at Main Camp of Tokyo POW Camp on 10 September 1945; End; (昭和17年11月30日爪哇俘虜収容所より函館俘虜収容所第2分所(釜石)に収容; 昭和17年12月19日午前6時15分 慢性肺炎[並に栄養失調症]にて死亡(火); chronic pneumonia; 昭和18年12月17日 函館より東京俘虜収容所第_分所へ移管す; 昭和20年4月14日 東京より仙台俘虜収容所第_分所へ移管す; (死亡診断書に病名の記載なし); 昭和_年_月_日 発病不明; 死亡場所 岩手県上閉伊郡甲子村 函館俘虜収容所釜石分所; 遺骨所在地 岩手県上閉伊郡甲子村第2地割153番地1号唄貝公葬地; 昭和20年9月10日、東京収容所本所に於て米第8軍給与部 Lt. BRYAN, James に引渡す; 済;)
Other info 3 処理済印; Processed (stamp)
Serial Number 整理番号301; Serial Number 301
Center Top Red Letters 6分所; No.6 branch camp
Translator notes (Translator's note) Sendai No.4 Branch Camp (Ohashi Mine) changed its name as follows: 30 Nov 42 Established as Hakodate No.2 Branch Camp. First located at Iwate-ken, Kamaishi-shi. 1 Apr 43 Moved to Iwate-ken, Kamihei-gun, Katsushi-mura, No.1 Warichi 20.