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1943 - Letter from an Interned American aboard the Repatriation Ship Gripsholm

$ 924

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    1943 - Letter from an Interned American aboard the Repatriation Ship Gripsholm
    1943 - Letter from an Interned American aboard the Repatriation Ship Gripsholm
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    Description
    Letter from an American missionary to her brother as she travels home aboard the Swedish Repatriation Ship
    Gripsholm
    after having been released from a Japanese internment camp in China.  V. Grace Clapper to J. Henry Clapper.  Near Rio de Janiero to Omak, Washington: December 1943.
    This two-page airmail letter, sent by an American missionary, is written on “Motorship Gripsholm” stationery and datelined “Nearing Rio de Janiero S. A. / Nov. 12, 1943.” The envelope is franked with an orange 6-cent Presidential Series stamp (Scott # 81) canceled by a New York City “Church Street Annex” machine postmark before forwarding to Omak, Washington. “Examined By” censor tape “#7996” seals its left edge. Docketing reads, “your letter to ‘Rio’ rec’d & appreciated. v.g.c.” In nice shape. A transcript will be provided.
    In this letter, Grace informs her brother of her internment and repatriation experience.
    “Have written a number of Red Cross letters – 25 words. . .. These we were permitted to write from camp Wei Hsien, Shantung. . .. I had it better than Hazel, being kept in the Camp Hospital . . . where we had quite good food most of the time. Nevertheless I lost about ten pounds in weight . . . hard work and poor food. They had good bread in abundance . . . and that was a life saver for many folks. . .. There were about 1900 of us . . . so you may know how we were packed pretty tight. In September 1942 I had an attack of Bacillary dysentery. . .. I was put to bed in my own house . . . till May 12th when I too, had to go to Internment Camp. . .. While in Camp Hospital I seemed to make no improvement and just before we left for Shanghai they found I also had an amoeba of the intestines. [We’ve had] a wonderful trip so far, and this is a great boat – 1500 of us on board, just about as compact as we were in Camp . . . and we surely have good wholesome food, and free chocolate bars. . .. We’re all taking vitamin tablets furnished by Uncle Sam, and we invalids get injections of vitamin C. . ..”
    Grace spent over 25 years at the Church of the Brethren’s Show Yang Girls School in Shansi province. When the Japanese overran Shansi, three of her friends disappeared, never to be seen again. Grace survived and was held at Peking before being transferred to the Wei Hsien internment camp in Shandong province. (See “China Missionary. . .. ” in the
    Meyersdale Republican
    , May 19, 1949.).
    Immediately after Pearl Harbor, the United States contacted Japan and proposed the exchange of diplomats and civilians caught abroad. Japan agreed, and both countries chartered vessels to accomplish the transfer. The U.S. contracted with the Swedish ship
    M.S. Gripsholm
    , and for this voyage (the second exchange) the Japanese used the Nippon Yusen Kaisha liner
    Teia Maru
    , which after departing Yokohama, stopped at Shanghai where Grace boarded the vessel. The ships met at Mormugao in Portuguese India where repatriates from the two vessels passed on the quay as they disembarked at the stern of one vessel and embarked at the bow of the other. (For more information, see Fiset’s
    Detained, Interned, Incarcerated
    .)
    A rare piece of World War II postal history; see Fiset’s “Relative Scarcity” table, made all the more valuable by being sent airmail and the use of
    Gripsholm
    stationery by a returning missionary internee.
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    9624
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