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The scullery at Chapei [with Valentina]

Photocopy of a page from the book Captives of Empire, featuring a photograph from camp Chapei in Shanghai, where Victor and his family were interned. The photo shows the scullery at the camp, and a group of people peeling potatoes. Valentina is one of women in the foreground.

[Valentina's identification card, 1942]

Identification card for Victor's wife, Valentina, issued by the Swiss Consulate General in Shanghai, and dated July 1, 1942. This card would have been given to her just prior to being interned in a Japanese internment camp for the duration of WWII. A photograph of Valnetina is attached to the card.

[Captives of Empire, photocopy of cover]

Photocopy of the book jacket (front and inside flaps) for Captives of Empire: The Japanese Internment of Allied Civilians in China 1941-1945, by Greg Leek. The cover shows an armband similar to the one in this fonds. The book is about internment camps in Shanghai during WWII, with extensive information about camp Chapei, where Victor and his family were interned.

[Victor's houseboat]

Photograph of Victor's houseboat anchored in a river in Shanghai, in which he lived for several years prior to marrying Valentina. In the photograph , a group is seated on top of the boat, and two men are standing on the boat holding a pole with game of some kind hanging from it.

[Photo album]

Photo album containing postcards, photographs, and newspaper clippings from Shanghai. The postcards show Shanghai before WWII. The photographs, likely taken by Victor while he served in the Shanghai Volunteer Corps, show the aftermath of Japanese bombings in Shanghai. The newspaper clippings relate to these bombings as well.