Entertainment

talk about the broad strokes of the different types of entertainment there was for the guards

Talk about the experiences that the chourus girl had traveling to preform at all the different camps including 130 and her experience being brought to the camps and interactions with internees, changing in the cournals cabin, being carried over the mud to the canteen, link to the picture at Ozaka and with piano player A. Craig and Craig's experience of letting in a german PoW in exchange for a drawing of himself playing the piano.

Also can also highlight the young boy son of the foristry superintended about his time comeing into the camp to see films at the canteen.

Entertainment at Ozada camp with chorus girl line

 

From left to right: A. Craig playing the piano and chorus girls Margie Vanause, Betty (?), Lorraine Andrews, Nora Serridge (Mrs. Ross Jeffries), and Ida-May Stevens (Mrs. Russ Durtell).

Sketch of A. Craig at the piano

Sketch of A. Craig playing the piano created and gifted to Craig by a German PoW at the Ozada camp in 1942 in exchange to gain access to an entertainment event.

Guards in front of Canteen with film poster

 

Four guards standing in-front of the canteen were films were shown, film poster can be seen on the door.