
Sujet
Sleeping Quarters in a Japanese Labor Camp in Seletar, Singapore circa 9/1945.
Légende
Sleeping quarters in a Japanese labor camp at Seletah, in the northern part of Singapore, are in thatched houses raised above the ground for protection against insects and reptiles. About 1700 coolies, many from Java, were brought here, assigned to enforced labor, and forced to live in filth and squalor until a British naval party accidentally found them.
Crédit
Photo12/UIG/HUM Images
Notre référence
UMG21A20_142
Model release
Non
Property release
Non
Licence
Droits gérés
Format disponible
15,3Mo (785,9Ko) / 22,4cm x 17,1cm / 2646 x 2022 (300dpi)