Former British prisoners of war are repatriated homeward by the RN (1945)

GAUMONT BRITISH NEWSREEL (REUTERS) To license this film, visit Allied prisoners of war are transported back to England from Korea by warships of the Royal Navy, many with souvenirs such as swords and kimonos Full Description: SLATE INFORMATION: The Navy in the Far East KOREA: Jinsen (Incheon): EXT Naval British. First British ships enter Jinsen Harbour, Korea, bringing prisoners home on Tumult & Colossus. Band playing on flight Deck, for passengers. With Japanese swords & Kimonos Royal Navy, prisoner of war, POWs, Korea, destroyer HMS Tumult, aircraft carrier, HMS Colossus, Arromanches, Singapore, flight deck, hangar deck, sleeping quarters, sword, kimono, Manila Harbour, free, freedom, release, released, freed, repatriation, post-war, postwar, WWII, World War II, World War Two, war, Second World War Background: Allied prisoners of war are transported back to England
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