Bandō prisoner-of-war camp

The Bandō POW camp (板東俘虜収容所, Bandō Furyoshūyōsho) was a prisoner-of-war camp during World War I in the western suburbs of what is now Naruto, Tokushima Prefecture, on the island of Shikoku, Japan. From April 1917 until January 1920, just under a thousand of the 3,900 soldiers of the Imperial German Army, Imperial German Navy, German Marine Corps and Austro-Hungarian Navy who had been captured at the Siege of Tsingtao in November 1914 were imprisoned at the camp. When the camp closed in 1920, sixty-three of the prisoners chose to remain in Japan. The site of the camp was designated a National Historic Site in 2002.

Bandō POW camp
Native names
Bandō Furyoshūyōsho
板東俘虜収容所
Kriegsgefangenenlager Bandō
The museum of the history of Bandō prisoner-of-war camp "Baruto-no-niwa"
LocationNaruto, Tokushima, Japan
Coordinates34°9′33″N 134°29′47″E
Area37,079.20 sq meters
Bandō POW camp
Bandō prisoner-of-war camp (Japan)
National Historic Site of Japan
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