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Ash Civilian Assembly Center or Ash Camp, was a Japanese internment camp for civilian detainees in Shanghai, China during World War II. Created from a former British Army barracks, it was located at 65 Great Western Road (now Yan'an Xi Lu). The Camp was named for the large amount of ash used to back fill the low-lying areas and prevent flooding. Prior to occupation, the facility housed the Second Battalion of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. (For additional camps, see List of Japanese-run internment camps during World War II.)

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  • Ash Civilian Assembly Center (en)
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  • Ash Civilian Assembly Center or Ash Camp, was a Japanese internment camp for civilian detainees in Shanghai, China during World War II. Created from a former British Army barracks, it was located at 65 Great Western Road (now Yan'an Xi Lu). The Camp was named for the large amount of ash used to back fill the low-lying areas and prevent flooding. Prior to occupation, the facility housed the Second Battalion of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. (For additional camps, see List of Japanese-run internment camps during World War II.) (en)
  • Kamp Ash (Engels: Ash Camp, ook bekend als Ash Civilian Assembly Center), in Shanghai, China, was een tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog door Japan opgezet interneringskamp voor burgers van geallieerde landen. Er waren in deze periode op het vasteland van China alsmede in Hongkong in totaal vijfentwintig van dergelijke Japanse interneringskampen met ongeveer 14.000 geïnterneerden. Twaalf daarvan bevonden zich in Shanghai. Vier van de kampen in Shanghai waren bestemd voor internering van in China werkzame missionarissen en nonnen met een paspoort van een van de geallieerde landen. In China werkzame zendelingen en hun families werden meestal in de kampen met andere burgers geïnterneerd. (nl)
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  • Ash Civilian Assembly Center or Ash Camp, was a Japanese internment camp for civilian detainees in Shanghai, China during World War II. Created from a former British Army barracks, it was located at 65 Great Western Road (now Yan'an Xi Lu). The Camp was named for the large amount of ash used to back fill the low-lying areas and prevent flooding. Prior to occupation, the facility housed the Second Battalion of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. (For additional camps, see List of Japanese-run internment camps during World War II.) (en)
  • Kamp Ash (Engels: Ash Camp, ook bekend als Ash Civilian Assembly Center), in Shanghai, China, was een tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog door Japan opgezet interneringskamp voor burgers van geallieerde landen. Er waren in deze periode op het vasteland van China alsmede in Hongkong in totaal vijfentwintig van dergelijke Japanse interneringskampen met ongeveer 14.000 geïnterneerden. Twaalf daarvan bevonden zich in Shanghai. Vier van de kampen in Shanghai waren bestemd voor internering van in China werkzame missionarissen en nonnen met een paspoort van een van de geallieerde landen. In China werkzame zendelingen en hun families werden meestal in de kampen met andere burgers geïnterneerd. (nl)
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