Account of 179 Kitti Men's Relocation to Kosrae during World War II, Pohnpei
- Description:
- Mr. Otmar Fredrick (chiefly title: Nansou Oare, b. 1922, 96 years old) narrates the account of 179 Kitti men of Pohnpei, who were sent to Kosrae for labor work by the Japanese military in August 1943 during World War II. Engaging in airfield construction and other duties, they had stayed there for more than two years until October 1945 after the end of the war. Mr. Fredrick is the last survivor of the 179 men. This narration was documented by Pohnpei State Historic Preservation Office (Field ...
- Display date:
- 28/05/2018
- Location:
- Pohnpei
- Collections:
- YouTube
- Content partner:
- NGO Pasifika Renaissance
- Availability:
- Not specified
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