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'''North Point Camp''' was a Japanese [[World War II]] [[POW]] camp in Hong Kong which held Canadian prisoners. Conditions at camp was overcrowded and unsanitary. The two main threats that the prisoners faced were disease and the lack of food.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lermuseum.org/ler/mh/wwii/pows.html|title=Military History: Second World War: War Experiences: Prisoners of War|publisher=The Loyal Edmonton Regiment Museum|accessdate=2007-11-14}}</ref>
'''North Point Camp''' was a Japanese [[World War II]] [[POW]] camp in Hong Kong which held Canadian prisoners. Conditions at camp was overcrowded and unsanitary. The two main threats that the prisoners faced were disease and the lack of food.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lermuseum.org/ler/mh/wwii/pows.html|title=Military History: Second World War: War Experiences: Prisoners of War|publisher=The Loyal Edmonton Regiment Museum|accessdate=2007-11-14}}</ref>



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North Point Camp was a Japanese World War II POW camp in Hong Kong which held Canadian prisoners. Conditions at camp was overcrowded and unsanitary. The two main threats that the prisoners faced were disease and the lack of food.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Military History: Second World War: War Experiences: Prisoners of War". The Loyal Edmonton Regiment Museum. Retrieved 2007-11-14.