Tjideng camp.
Tjideng was a neighborhood in Western Batavia that was fenced off and turned into a prisoner of war camp by the invading Japanese. It was a camp for women, girls and boys up to the age of 10.
Photo credit: Beeldbank WO2 – NIOD.
This looks very much like House Two, the house Emmy stayed in with Violet.
House 1, 2 and 3 were in a row, right near the main gate.
Photo credit: Beeldbank WO2 – NIOD.
Inside a bungalow in Tjideng.
Prisoners lived in small bungalows, crammed in 20-30 in a single home. There was poor sanitation and little running water. Each prisoner was given 50cm of space. In 1942 there were a few thousand prisoners. By the end of the war in 1945, Tjideng’s population had grown to more than 10 000.
Photo credit: Beeldbank WO2 – NIOD – H. Ripassa
Tjideng gate.
The gate at Tjideng. Prisoners hardly ever caught a glimpse of the world beyond the fence.
Photo credit: Beeldbank WO2 – NIOD.