The paper explores the personal account of an Italian prisoner of war, Luigi Bortolotti (1916-1980), who has left a 300-page diary manuscript that relates his experiences from the time of his capture in Tobruk in 1941 until he was repatriated to Italy in 1946. After being placed in camps in Ismailia and Suez, Bortolotti was shipped to Australia where he spent nearly three years in the POW camp at Hay (New South Wales). Early in 1944 he was sent to work on a farm in Clare, South Australia, a country town to which he would return to settle as a migrant in 1948. The paper follows Bortolotti’s daily, often mundane account of his life as a POW in the context of the events of the time and highlights the mental and physical stress and sense of hop...
Raffaello Cei and Giovanni Palermo both served in the Italian military forces during the Second Worl...
The aim of this paper is to present the life of Hungarian prisoners of war in the internment camps o...
CITATION: Horn, K. 2018. A sudden sickening sensation : South African prisoner-of-war experience on ...
The entry of Italy into the Second World War brought considerable disruption to the over thirty thou...
During the Second World War, Australia faced an extreme manpower shortage due to the requirements of...
The entry of Italy into the second world war brought considerable disruption to the over thirty thou...
Despite the issue of Italian prisoners of war during the Second World War receiving some significant...
The living conditions of Italian prisoners during the First World War were extremely difficult. At t...
Italy’s entry into the second world war on 10 June 1940 was to have drastic and far-reaching consequ...
This paper compares the discursive and experiential valence of the two fullest autobiographical acco...
The Italian prisoners of war who came to the United States from North Africa and worked in the camps...
Almost 5,000 Italians were interned in Australia during World War II, a high proportion of them Quee...
This paper is also presented in Italian in the same volume. It appears as: 'Ti voglio raccontare.' N...
The Battle of Sidi Rezegh in November 1941 and the fall of Tobruk in June 1942 were disastrous for S...
There is a popular notion that if the Italian armed forces of the Second World War excelled at anyth...
Raffaello Cei and Giovanni Palermo both served in the Italian military forces during the Second Worl...
The aim of this paper is to present the life of Hungarian prisoners of war in the internment camps o...
CITATION: Horn, K. 2018. A sudden sickening sensation : South African prisoner-of-war experience on ...
The entry of Italy into the Second World War brought considerable disruption to the over thirty thou...
During the Second World War, Australia faced an extreme manpower shortage due to the requirements of...
The entry of Italy into the second world war brought considerable disruption to the over thirty thou...
Despite the issue of Italian prisoners of war during the Second World War receiving some significant...
The living conditions of Italian prisoners during the First World War were extremely difficult. At t...
Italy’s entry into the second world war on 10 June 1940 was to have drastic and far-reaching consequ...
This paper compares the discursive and experiential valence of the two fullest autobiographical acco...
The Italian prisoners of war who came to the United States from North Africa and worked in the camps...
Almost 5,000 Italians were interned in Australia during World War II, a high proportion of them Quee...
This paper is also presented in Italian in the same volume. It appears as: 'Ti voglio raccontare.' N...
The Battle of Sidi Rezegh in November 1941 and the fall of Tobruk in June 1942 were disastrous for S...
There is a popular notion that if the Italian armed forces of the Second World War excelled at anyth...
Raffaello Cei and Giovanni Palermo both served in the Italian military forces during the Second Worl...
The aim of this paper is to present the life of Hungarian prisoners of war in the internment camps o...
CITATION: Horn, K. 2018. A sudden sickening sensation : South African prisoner-of-war experience on ...