Mission histories and autobiographies dealing with the internment of Germans from New Guinea in Australia during World War II remember the shock and hardship of the initial detention and the journey from New Guinea to Australia, stories of funny events and good times in the camps, and the struggle with the Australian bureaucracy to get back to New Guinea. The time of enthusiastic or reluctant commitment to National Socialist leadership and ideology has had hardly any space in personal memories or written history, neither in mission accounts nor in Australian war histories. This article examines the politics of Tatura Camp 1, where most Germans from New Guinea were interned, within the context of wider Australian and German internment polici...
This paper investigates Melanesian-German history across national and regional boundaries, highlight...
This article examines nazi propaganda on non-German ‘concentration camps’ in the years 1933—9. It sh...
Audio recording. Running time 1 hour 54 minutes 58 seconds. Original held at Cosmopolitan Civil Soci...
Nearly 15,000 civilians were interned in Australian camps during World War II. Klaus Neumann provide...
Sent on a world cruise in early 1933 in the last months of the Weimar Republic, the German light cru...
David Henderson, Fryer Library Award Fellow in 2006, presents the results of his examination of Frye...
In early December 1942, in the Barossa Valley town of Tanunda, a small group of 16 German women, wiv...
At head of title: Commonwealth of Australia.; "Extracts from statements made by repatriated Australi...
This paper investigates Melanesian-German history across national and regional boundaries, highlight...
After the outbreak of the Second World War in Europe in September 1939, emergency internment legisla...
On 3 September 1939, Australia followed the United Kingdom in declaring war on Germany. Soon afterwa...
P.R. or 'Inky Stephensen (1901-1965), author of The Foundations of Culture in Australia: An Essay To...
The internment camp ‘Klein-Danzig’ in Windhoek was in existence during the first years of the Second...
Italy’s entry into the second world war on 10 June 1940 was to have drastic and far-reaching consequ...
The entry of Italy into the Second World War brought considerable disruption to the over thirty thou...
This paper investigates Melanesian-German history across national and regional boundaries, highlight...
This article examines nazi propaganda on non-German ‘concentration camps’ in the years 1933—9. It sh...
Audio recording. Running time 1 hour 54 minutes 58 seconds. Original held at Cosmopolitan Civil Soci...
Nearly 15,000 civilians were interned in Australian camps during World War II. Klaus Neumann provide...
Sent on a world cruise in early 1933 in the last months of the Weimar Republic, the German light cru...
David Henderson, Fryer Library Award Fellow in 2006, presents the results of his examination of Frye...
In early December 1942, in the Barossa Valley town of Tanunda, a small group of 16 German women, wiv...
At head of title: Commonwealth of Australia.; "Extracts from statements made by repatriated Australi...
This paper investigates Melanesian-German history across national and regional boundaries, highlight...
After the outbreak of the Second World War in Europe in September 1939, emergency internment legisla...
On 3 September 1939, Australia followed the United Kingdom in declaring war on Germany. Soon afterwa...
P.R. or 'Inky Stephensen (1901-1965), author of The Foundations of Culture in Australia: An Essay To...
The internment camp ‘Klein-Danzig’ in Windhoek was in existence during the first years of the Second...
Italy’s entry into the second world war on 10 June 1940 was to have drastic and far-reaching consequ...
The entry of Italy into the Second World War brought considerable disruption to the over thirty thou...
This paper investigates Melanesian-German history across national and regional boundaries, highlight...
This article examines nazi propaganda on non-German ‘concentration camps’ in the years 1933—9. It sh...
Audio recording. Running time 1 hour 54 minutes 58 seconds. Original held at Cosmopolitan Civil Soci...