"Weihsien Civilian Assembly Center"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Weixian Internment Camp"@en . "119.1263885498047"^^ . . . "no"@en . . "Presbyterian Mission Compound" . . . "China"@en . . . . . . "U.S. Army" . . . . "February 1943 \u2013 October 1945"@en . . "\u4E50\u9053\u9662"@zh . . . . . "1062160724"^^ . . . "Weihsien Internment Camp"@en . . "Weihsien Civilian Assembly Center"@en . . . . . . . "22618299"^^ . . "Presbyterian Mission Compound"@en . . . . . . . . . . "POINT(119.1263885498 36.702220916748)"^^ . "The Weixian Internment Camp (Chinese: \u6FF0\u7E23\u96C6\u4E2D\u71DF), better known historically as the Weihsien Internment Camp, was a Japanese-run internment camp called a \u201DCivilian Assembly Center\u201D in the former (\u6FF0\u7E23; \u6F4D\u53BF; W\u00E9ixi\u00E0n; Wei2hsien4), located near the city of Weifang, Shandong, China. The compound was used by the Japanese during World War II to intern civilians of Allied countries living in North China. The camp operated from March 1943 until October 1945 and more than 2,200 civilians were interned for all or part of the time the camp was open. The majority of the people in the camp were British, but the population also included American, Canadian, Australian, Italian, Dutch, Belgian, Russian, and other nationalities. Most of the internees were either Christian missionaries or businessmen and their families. More than 350 children were among the internees. The children included the students of Chefoo boarding school, of whom 100 were separated from their parents throughout the war. Weihsien remained in operation until American paratroopers liberated the camp without opposition on 17 August 1945, although the last internee did not leave until October 1945. Theologian Langdon Gilkey described the experience of an internee at Weihsien. \"We suffered no extreme hardships of limb, stomach, or spirit...we were secure and comfortable enough to accomplish in large part the creation and maintenance of a small civilization, but our life was sufficiently close to the margin of survival to reveal the vast difficulties of that task.\""@en . "The Weixian Internment Camp (Chinese: \u6FF0\u7E23\u96C6\u4E2D\u71DF), better known historically as the Weihsien Internment Camp, was a Japanese-run internment camp called a \u201DCivilian Assembly Center\u201D in the former (\u6FF0\u7E23; \u6F4D\u53BF; W\u00E9ixi\u00E0n; Wei2hsien4), located near the city of Weifang, Shandong, China. The compound was used by the Japanese during World War II to intern civilians of Allied countries living in North China. The camp operated from March 1943 until October 1945 and more than 2,200 civilians were interned for all or part of the time the camp was open."@en . . . . . . "\u4E50\u9053\u9662\uFF08\u82F1\u8A9E\uFF1ACourtyard of the Happy Way\uFF09\u662F19\u4E16\u7EAA\u672B\u548C20\u4E16\u7EAA\u521D\u7F8E\u5317\u957F\u8001\u4F1A\u5DEE\u4F1A\u7267\u5E08\u72C4\u4E50\u64AD\u5728\u4E2D\u56FD\u5EFA\u7ACB\u7684\u89C4\u6A21\u6700\u5927\u7684\u4E00\u4E2A\u4F20\u6559\u57FA\u5730\uFF0C\u4F4D\u4E8E\u5C71\u4E1C\u7701\u6F4D\u53BF\u53BF\u57CE\u4E1C\u53575\u91CC\u3002\u4E50\u9053\u9662\u96C6\u6559\u5802\u3001\u533B\u9662\u3001\u5B66\u6821\u3001\u516C\u56ED\u4E3A\u4E00\u4F53\uFF0C\u7528\u4EE5\u4F20\u6559\u3001\u529E\u5B66\u548C\u5F00\u529E\u8BCA\u6240\u3002\u4ECA\u5929\u8FD9\u91CC\u662F\u548C\u30021942\u5E743\u6708\u52301945\u5E748\u6708\uFF0C\u8FD9\u91CC\u8FD8\u66FE\u662F\u65E5\u519B\u5173\u62BC\u5927\u6279\u82F1\u7F8E\u4FA8\u6C11\u7684\u7684\u6F4D\u53BF\u96C6\u4E2D\u8425\uFF08Weihsien Internment Camp\uFF09\u3002\u4E50\u9053\u9662\u91CC\u4E00\u4E9B\u6B27\u6D32\u98CE\u683C\u7684\u5EFA\u7B51\u4F9D\u65E7\u4FDD\u5B58\u5B8C\u597D\u30022013\u5E74\uFF0C\u6F4D\u53BF\u4E50\u9053\u9662\u66A8\u897F\u65B9\u4FA8\u6C11\u96C6\u4E2D\u8425\u65E7\u5740\u5217\u5165\u7B2C\u56DB\u6279\u5C71\u4E1C\u7701\u6587\u7269\u4FDD\u62A4\u5355\u4F4D\u30022019\u5E74\uFF0C\u8BE5\u5EFA\u7B51\u88AB\u5217\u5165\u5168\u570B\u91CD\u9EDE\u6587\u7269\u4FDD\u8B77\u55AE\u4F4D\u3002"@zh . . . "\u4E50\u9053\u9662\uFF08\u82F1\u8A9E\uFF1ACourtyard of the Happy Way\uFF09\u662F19\u4E16\u7EAA\u672B\u548C20\u4E16\u7EAA\u521D\u7F8E\u5317\u957F\u8001\u4F1A\u5DEE\u4F1A\u7267\u5E08\u72C4\u4E50\u64AD\u5728\u4E2D\u56FD\u5EFA\u7ACB\u7684\u89C4\u6A21\u6700\u5927\u7684\u4E00\u4E2A\u4F20\u6559\u57FA\u5730\uFF0C\u4F4D\u4E8E\u5C71\u4E1C\u7701\u6F4D\u53BF\u53BF\u57CE\u4E1C\u53575\u91CC\u3002\u4E50\u9053\u9662\u96C6\u6559\u5802\u3001\u533B\u9662\u3001\u5B66\u6821\u3001\u516C\u56ED\u4E3A\u4E00\u4F53\uFF0C\u7528\u4EE5\u4F20\u6559\u3001\u529E\u5B66\u548C\u5F00\u529E\u8BCA\u6240\u3002\u4ECA\u5929\u8FD9\u91CC\u662F\u548C\u30021942\u5E743\u6708\u52301945\u5E748\u6708\uFF0C\u8FD9\u91CC\u8FD8\u66FE\u662F\u65E5\u519B\u5173\u62BC\u5927\u6279\u82F1\u7F8E\u4FA8\u6C11\u7684\u7684\u6F4D\u53BF\u96C6\u4E2D\u8425\uFF08Weihsien Internment Camp\uFF09\u3002\u4E50\u9053\u9662\u91CC\u4E00\u4E9B\u6B27\u6D32\u98CE\u683C\u7684\u5EFA\u7B51\u4F9D\u65E7\u4FDD\u5B58\u5B8C\u597D\u30022013\u5E74\uFF0C\u6F4D\u53BF\u4E50\u9053\u9662\u66A8\u897F\u65B9\u4FA8\u6C11\u96C6\u4E2D\u8425\u65E7\u5740\u5217\u5165\u7B2C\u56DB\u6279\u5C71\u4E1C\u7701\u6587\u7269\u4FDD\u62A4\u5355\u4F4D\u30022019\u5E74\uFF0C\u8BE5\u5EFA\u7B51\u88AB\u5217\u5165\u5168\u570B\u91CD\u9EDE\u6587\u7269\u4FDD\u8B77\u55AE\u4F4D\u3002"@zh . . . . . . "Shantung Compound by Langdon Gilkey"@en . . "1"^^ . . . . "L\u00E8 d\u00E0o yu\u00E0n"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . "36.70222091674805"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Location of Weihsien Internment Camp in Shandong Province, China" . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Weifang, China"@en . "Location of Weihsien Internment Camp in Shandong Province, China"@en . . . . "t"@en . . . . . . . . . "Wei2hsien4"@en . "\u4E50\u9053\u9662"@en . . . . . . . . "32473"^^ . . . "February 1943 \u2013 October 1945" . . . . . . "Weihsien Internment Camp"@en . . "\u6F4D\u53BF"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "more than 2,000 internees"@en . . "36.702222222222225 119.12638888888888" . .