tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4958890113131322255.post8838551466357794624..comments2023-03-23T22:50:35.641+00:00Comments on Hyaku San-Juu Ni: 19: Goodbye to Worms and a Surprise FeastFrank Plantonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10494312445690489465noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4958890113131322255.post-10789558060305431042011-07-10T00:46:10.338+01:002011-07-10T00:46:10.338+01:00Frank,
I am so sorry to hear about the lack of sh...Frank,<br /><br />I am so sorry to hear about the lack of sharing and help between the different nationalities.<br /><br />What a horrible experience you had after unknowingly eating those potatoes!<br /><br />Thanks again for all the detail. The only thing that I can contribute here is that the Koreans were housed in the original barracks used for this camp. The original barracks was on the outskirts of Ohashi. In April 1942, the prisoners moved to a "new camp," which in my understanding was lower down in the valley, three or four kilometers east of Ohashi.Melinda Barnhardt Judhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01263488302401928212noreply@blogger.com