![]() Building entrance | |
Location | Xinfu District, Fushun, Liaoning, China |
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Coordinates | 41°53′02″N 123°54′05″E / 41.88389°N 123.90139°E |
Status | Operating |
Opened | 1936 |
Closed | 1986 |
Former name | Fushun Prison Liaodong Provincial No. 3 Prison |
City | Fushun |
County | Qingyuan |
State/province | Liaoning |
Postal code | 113000 |
Country | China |
Notable prisoners | |
Puyi Pujie Xi Qia Zang Shiyi Zhang Jinghui Sasaki Tōichi Shigeru Fujita |
Fushun War Criminals Management Centre (traditional Chinese: 撫順戰犯管理所; simplified Chinese: 抚顺战犯管理所; pinyin: Fǔshùn Zhànfàn Guǎnlǐ Suǒ), also known as Liaodong No. 3 Prison or Liaoning No. 3 Prison, was the site of the re-education of Manchukuo, Kuomintang and Japanese Empire prisoners of war, held by China from 1950 onwards. It was located in the Xinfu District, Fushun, Liaoning. Among the inmates were Puyi,[1] the last emperor of China and former puppet emperor of Manchukuo, his younger brother Pujie and several other important World War II figures such as Xi Qia, Zang Shiyi and Zhang Jinghui. Part of the prison site currently remains in use, but the older section has been turned into a museum depicting the history of Fushun war criminals management centre and the life of the people who worked or were interned there.