Source: Military Times
Summary
The notorious ‘hell ship’ Hōfuku Maru, which caused the largest single-day loss of Allied POWs during World War II, has been located over 80 years after its sinking. The discovery was made possible through previously classified documents found in American and Japanese archives.
Why It Matters
The Hōfuku Maru’s discovery sheds light on a tragic chapter of World War II, highlighting the suffering of Allied POWs and the atrocities they faced. Understanding the fate of these prisoners is crucial for historical accountability and honoring their memory. This finding also underscores the importance of archival research in uncovering lost historical narratives.







