A group of Japanese researchers, curious about the fates of Allied POWs in Japan's WWII labor camps, have compiled an online database of more than 3,500 soldiers who died at the camps. Members of the POW Research Network Japan combined their own work with long-forgotten records in the National Diet Library in Tokyo to compile the database. It has a chart, organized by camp, with names of POWs who died. You also can see a country-by-country list of those who are buried in the Commonwealth War Cemetery in Hodogaya, Yokohama, or listed on the cemetery's cremation memorial. Available at: homepage3.nifty.com/pow-j/e/list Examples: Fukuoka Main Camp Fukuoka No.1 Branch Camp (Kumamoto→Fukuoka) Fukuoka No.2 Branch Camp (Kawanami) Fukuoka No.3 Branch Camp (Yawata→Kokura) Fukuoka No.4 Branch Camp (Moji) Fukuoka No.5 Branch Camp (Omine Coal Mine, Fukuoka) Fukuoka No.6 Branch Camp (Takamatsu Coal Mine, Mizumaki) Sally Rolls Pavia sallyavia2001@yahoo.com "You cannot unsay a cruel word." List Owner: GENEALOGYBITSANDPIECES-L-request@rootsweb.com Archives: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/GENEALOGYBITSANDPIECES "All incoming and outgoing email checked by Norton Anti-Virus"