List of Japanese-run Internment Camps During World War II - Camps in Dutch East Indies (modern Indonesia)

Camps in Dutch East Indies (modern Indonesia)

  • Pontianak POW camp, Pontianak (Dutch Borneo) (modern Kalimantan)
  • Balikpapan POW camp, Balikpapan (Dutch Borneo) (modern Kalimantan)
  • Makasura (Celebes)
  • Tandjong Priok POW camp, Tandjong Priok (Java)
  • Koan School, Batavia (modern Jakarta) (Java)
  • Glodok Gaol, Golodok, a suburb of Batavia (modern Jakarta) (Java)
  • Bicycle Camp, Batavia (modern Jakarta) (Java)
  • Bandung (Java)
  • Tjideng
  • Usapa Besar (Timor)
  • Ambarawa (Java)
  • Bangkong (Java)
  • Lampersari (Java)
  • Ambon (Ambon Island)
  • Banyu Biru (Java)
  • Si Rengo Rendo (Sumatra)
  • Gloegoer (Sumatra)
  • Aik Pamienke (Sumatra)

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