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バトゥ・リンタン捕虜収容所 : ミニ英和和英辞書
バトゥ・リンタン捕虜収容所[ばとぅりんたんほりょしゅうようしょ]
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〔語彙分解〕的な部分一致の検索結果は以下の通りです。

捕虜 : [ほりょ]
 【名詞】 1. prisoner (of war) 
捕虜収容所 : [ほりょしゅうようじょ]
 【名詞】 1. prison camp 2. concentration camp 3. POW camp
: [とりこ]
 【名詞】 1. (1) captive 2. prisoner 3. (2) victim 4. slave
収容 : [しゅうよう]
  1. (n,vs) (1) accommodation 2. reception 3. housing 4. (2) seating 5. (3) custody 6. (4) admission 7. (5) entering (in a dictionary) 
収容所 : [しゅうようじょ]
 【名詞】 1. home 2. asylum 3. camp 
: [ところ, どころ]
 (suf) place

バトゥ・リンタン捕虜収容所 : ウィキペディア日本語版
バトゥ・リンタン捕虜収容所[ばとぅりんたんほりょしゅうようしょ]

バトゥ・リンタン捕虜収容所Batu Lintang camp, Lintang Barracks, Kuching POW camp)は、第2次世界大戦時にボルネオ島サラワク州クチンに位置した日本軍の戦争捕虜収容所
==文献==

*Anonymous (1944) "Kuching Internment Camp, July 1943" ''The Chronicle: A Quarterly Report Of The Borneo Mission Association'' 28(1), 7 (March 1944)
*Archer, B. E. (1999) ''A study of civilian internment by the Japanese in the Far East, 1941–45'' Essex: B. Archer (University of Essex PhD thesis)
*Archer, Bernice (2004) ''The Internment of Western Civilians under the Japanese 1941-45, A Patchwork of Internment'' London: Routledge Curzon ISBN 0-7146-5592-9 (A 2008 reprint with expanded final chapter has been published by Hong Kong University Press)
*Archer, John Belville (1946) (collected and edited) ''Lintang Camp: Official Documents from the Records of The Civilian Internment Camp (No 1 Camp) at Lintang, Kuching, Sarawak, During the Years 1942-1943-1944-1945''. Published as a pamphlet March 1946
*Archer, John Belville (1997) ''Glimpses of Sarawak Between 1912 & 1946: Autobiographical Extracts & Articles of an Officer of the Rajahs'' Compiled and edited by Vernon L. Porritt Special Issue of the Department of South-East Asian Studies, University of Hull ISBN 0-85958-906-4
*Arvier, Robyn (2001) ''"Caesar's Ghost!": Maurie Arvier's story of war, captivity and survival'' Launceston, Tasmania. Arvier was in the Australian officers' camp
* Arvier, Robyn (collected and edited) (2004) ''Don’t worry about me: Wartime letters of the 8th Division A.I.F.'' Launceston, Tasmania: Bokprint. ISBN 0646440268
*Bell, Frank (1991) ''Undercover University'' (revised edition) Cambridge: Elisabeth Bell. ISBN 0-9516984-0-0 (Originally published in 1990, same ISBN). Bell was in the British officers' camp; his wife published his account after his death
*Brown, D. A. D. (1946) "Reminiscences of Internment" ''The Chronicle: A Quarterly Report Of The Borneo Mission Association'' 29(3), 37 (December 1946)
*Colley, George S. Jr. (1951) ''Manila, Kuching and return 1941-1945'' San Francisco: privately printed (first printing 1946). Colley was in the male civilians' camp; his wife was in the female civilians' camp
*Cunningham, Michele K. (2006) ''Defying the Odds. Surviving Sandakan and Kuching'' Lothian Books/Hachette Livre ISBN 9780734409171
*Darch, Ernest G. (Airman) (2000) ''Survival in Japanese POW Camps with Changkol and Basket'' London: Minerva Press. ISBN 0-75411-161-X (also published by Stewart Books, Ontario, Canada). Darch was in the British other ranks' camp
*Dawson, Christopher (1995) ''To Sandakan: The Diaries of Charlie Johnstone Prisoner of War 1942-45'' St Leonards, Australia: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1-86373-818-5 Johnstone, an Australian serving in the RAF, was in the British officers' camp
*Digby, K. H. (1980) ''Lawyer in the Wilderness'' Ithaca, New York: Cornell University (Data Paper 114, Southeast Asia Program, Department of Asian Studies) Digby was in the male civilians' camp
*Evans, Stephen R. (1999) ''Sabah (North Borneo) Under the Rising Sun Government'' Printed in Malaysia, no publisher details or ISBN. Contains an account by J. R. Baxter, who was in the male civilians' camp
*Firkins, Peter (1995) ''Borneo Surgeon: A Reluctant Hero'' Carlisle, Western Australia: Hesperian Press. ISBN 0-85905-211-7. A biography of Dr James P. Taylor, Principal Medical Officer in North Borneo when the Japanese invaded. His wife Celia was in the female civilians' camp
*Forbes, George K. ''et al.'' (1947) ''Borneo Burlesque: Comic Tragedy/Tragic Comedy'' Sydney: H. S. Clayton. Edition limited to 338 copies
*Howes, Peter H. H. (1976) "The Lintang Camp: Reminiscences of an Internee during the Japanese Occupation, 1942-1945" ''Journal of the Malaysian Historical Society (Sarawak Branch)'' 2, 33-47. Howes was a Church of England priest in Sarawak, and was in the male civilians' camp
*Howes, Peter H. H. (1994) ''In a Fair Ground or Cibus Cassowari'' London: Excalibur Press. ISBN 1-85634-367-7
*Keith, Agnes Newton (1955) ''Three Came Home'' London: Michael Joseph (Mermaid Books). Originally published in 1947 by Little Brown and Company, Boston, Mass. Keith was in the female civilians' camp
*Keith, Agnes Newton (1972) ''Beloved Exiles'' Boston, Mass: Little Brown and Company Semi-autobiographical novel based on Keith's time in Borneo, including her internment
*Kell, Derwent (1984) ''A Doctor's Borneo'' Brisbane: Boolarong Publications. ISBN 0-908175-80-9. Derwent Kell is the pen name of Dr Marcus C. Clarke, who was in the male civilians' camp
*Kirby, S. Woodburn ''et al.'' (1957) ''The War Against Japan. Volume 1: The Loss of Singapore'' London: HMSO
*Kirby, S. Woodburn ''et al.'' (1969) ''The War Against Japan. Volume 5: The Surrender of Japan'' London: HMSO
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