-
known as
Kinkaseki in ****anese and was
under Taihoku Prefecture during ****anese rule. From 1942 to 1945, the town was the
location of the
Kinkaseki Prisoner...
- The
Jinguashi Mine is one of the
largest gold
mines in
Taiwan and in the world. The mine is
located in the
north of the
country in
Ruifang District. The...
- ****anese inns
surviving to this day.
During World War II, a POW camp
named Kinkaseki was set up in the village,
holding Allied soldiers captured in Singapore...
-
detached camp,
Kuala Lumpur,
Malaya -
possibly Pudu
Prison Unit 9420
Kinkaseki#1 Taichu#2 (Taichung) Heito#3 (Pingtung) Shirakawa#4 (Chiayi) Taihoku#5...
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Keelung Mountain into two districts: an
eastern district,
designated as
Kinkaseki, and a
western district,
designated as Kyūfun. Both
districts are now...
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District Police Office (海山郡警察課) Shinshō
District Police Office (新荘郡警察課)
Kinkaseki mine (金瓜山鉱山) (Gold, Silver, Copper) Zuihō mine (瑞芳鉱山) (Gold, Silver) Kīrun...
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Kinkaseki being especially heinous. Of the 430
Allied POW
deaths across all
fourteen ****anese POW
camps on Taiwan, the
majority occurred at
Kinkaseki...
- Taiwan, then the ****anese
colony of Formosa.
Edwards was put into the
Kinkaseki POW camp, a
mountainous region near Jiufen,
where he and 525
other inmates...
-
general order was
found by Jack
Edwards after the war, in the
ruins of the
Kinkaseki prisoner of war camp in Formosa. The
Operation Meetinghouse firebombing...
- as Sui-hong) in the
early 20th century. Gold was
mined in Kyūfun and
Kinkaseki while coal was
mined in Kau-tong (猴硐; Houtong).
After the
handover of...