Smith, Irwin S.

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Irwin S. Smith and three other employees of British-American Tobacco Company left North Carolina for China in 1930, where he served as a tobacco buyer in the interior of China. He married Miss Hal Grimes in 1940 and she accompanied him back to China. With the outbreak of war with Japan in 1941, wives were evacuated but Mr. Smith was interned by the Japanese for some months before being exchanged in 1943. He returned to China in 1945 but was forced to flee when the Communists overran the country in 1949.
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creatorOf Irwin S. Smith Oral History Interview, July 28, 1982; September 10, 1982 East Carolina University. J.Y. Joyner Library
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Tobacco industry--China
World War, 1939-1945--China
Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945
Prisoners of war--Japan
Prisoners of war--United States
Tobacco industry--China--Employees
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