Photo of Japanese Army artist's painting of the Death March to Bataan
PARTNER
Densho
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OBJECT ID
ddr-densho-299-228
PARENT COLLECTION
Theodore Akimoto Family Collection
DESCRIPTION
Caption: "Painting showing the Allied troops captured in Corregidor beginning the 'Death March to Bataan.'" Ted Akimoto noted that "during the war many large paintings were made by Japanese Army artists. Some paintings were 8 feet long. These paintings were displayed in public places in the lands that they had conquered such as Manchuria, and parts of China. After the war many of the paintings were placed in a museum in Ueno Park. My buddy during the occupation told me. Lately, that we had taken many photos of the paintings during the occupation."
OBJECT GENRE
Paintings
OBJECT FORMAT
Still Image
FACILITY
CREATORS
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CONTRIBUTOR
Densho
PREFERRED CITATION
Courtesy of the Theodore Akimoto Family Collection
RIGHTS
Copyright restricted