Lunghua Civilian Assembly Centre
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The Lunghua Civilian Assembly Centre, often referred to as the Lunghua Internment Camp, was a facility located near Shanghai, China, that served as an internment camp during World War II. It was established by the Japanese military in 1943 and primarily held civilians, including Westerners and Chinese, who were living in Shanghai. The camp was part of the Japanese occupation efforts during the war, which included the internment of foreign nationals.
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