These two meal tickets of Weston Carr Hooper, dated November and December, 1944 were issued while Carr Hooper and his wife Ruth were interned at Santo Tomas Internment Camp in Manila, Philippines. The camp, also known as the Manila Internment Camp,…
This luggage tag belonged to W. Carr Hooper who was interned at Santo Tomas Internment camp in Manila, Philippines with his wife Ruth from January 1942 to February 1945. The camp, also known as the Manila Internment Camp, was run by the Japanese…
This change of address card with "Liberated POW’S" stamped on the back was brought back to America by Carr and Ruth Hooper who were interned at Santo Tomas Internment Camp in Manila, Philippines from January 1942 to February 1945. The camp, also…
This Japanese government money was brought back to America by Carr and Ruth Hooper who were interned at Santo Tomas Internment Camp in Manila, Philippines from January 1942 to February 1945. The camp, also known as the Manila Internment Camp, was run…
This six page Liberation Bulletin dated February 3, 1945 is from Santo Tomas Internment Camp in Manila, Philippines was brought back to America by Carr and Ruth Hooper who were interned from January 1942 to February 1945. The camp, also known as the…
This personal narrative by Carr Hooper was written after the first American air raid occurred in Manila, Philippines September 21, 1944. The camp, also known as the Manila Internment Camp, was run by the Japanese military during World War II and…
In this personal narrative Ruth Williams Hooper shares her experiences in the Philippines before World War II, of her time at Santo Tomas Internment Camp with her husband Carr Hooper, and of their return home. The camp, also known as the Manila…
This personal narrative by Carr Hooper, written on his way home, details his experience in Santo Tomas Internment Camp in Manila, Philippines where he and his wife Ruth Hooper were interned. It includes an account of the first American air raid in…
This cover for the Santo Tomas Internment Camp newspaper “The Internitis,” created July 1942 by internees in Manila, Philippines was brought back to America by Carr and Ruth Hooper. The Hoopers were interned from January 1942 to February 1945. The…
This sheet music, presented for the first time at Santo Tomas Internment Camp in Manila, Philippines May 22, 1943 was brought home by Carr and Ruth Hooper who were interned there from January 1942 to February 1945. The camp, also known as the Manila…