CITATION: Horn, K. 2018. A sudden sickening sensation : South African prisoner-of-war experience on board the San Sebastian, December 1941. Historia, 63(1):12-129, doi:10.17159/2309-8392/2018/v63n1a6.The original publication is available at http://www.scielo.org.zaDuring the Battle of Sidi Rezegh on 23 November 1941, a large number of volunteers from the Union Defence Force (UDF) was taken prisoner by Axis forces. Between 2 000 and 2 500 of these men were transported to Italy on board the San Sebastian, an Italian cargo ship, which was torpedoed by HMS Porpoise on 12 December 1941. Following the attack, the San Sebastian ran aground on the Greek shore where Italian forces awaited the captives. The article places the San Sebastian incident i...
During the Second World War, more than 60,000 Jewish members of the American, British and French arm...
Despite the issue of Italian prisoners of war during the Second World War receiving some significant...
During the Second World War, more than 60,000 Jewish members of the American, British and French arm...
CITATION: Horn, K. 2011. Narratives from North Africa : South African prisoner-of-war experience fol...
The Battle of Sidi Rezegh in November 1941 and the fall of Tobruk in June 1942 were disastrous for S...
CITATION: Karen, H. & Katz, D. 2016. The surrender of Tobruk in 1942 : press reports and soldiers’ m...
Most quarters of the Allied camp greeted the fall of Tobruk on 21 June 1942 with incredulity. The ep...
This article narrates the story of nine soldiers captured during and shortly after Operation Savanna...
Raffaello Cei and Giovanni Palermo both served in the Italian military forces during the Second Worl...
This article investigates the efforts made to protect prisoners of war (POWs) in German hands at the...
This article explores the previously neglected history of civilian internment in South Africa during...
CITATION: Esterhuyse, A. 2015. Battle on the Lomba, 1987 the day a South African armoured battalion ...
Abstract: On 11 October 1899 hostilities commenced between the former British Empire and the two Boe...
The paper explores the personal account of an Italian prisoner of war, Luigi Bortolotti (1916-1980),...
CITATION: Kleynhans, E. 2018. The "apostles of terror" : South Africa, the East African campaign, an...
During the Second World War, more than 60,000 Jewish members of the American, British and French arm...
Despite the issue of Italian prisoners of war during the Second World War receiving some significant...
During the Second World War, more than 60,000 Jewish members of the American, British and French arm...
CITATION: Horn, K. 2011. Narratives from North Africa : South African prisoner-of-war experience fol...
The Battle of Sidi Rezegh in November 1941 and the fall of Tobruk in June 1942 were disastrous for S...
CITATION: Karen, H. & Katz, D. 2016. The surrender of Tobruk in 1942 : press reports and soldiers’ m...
Most quarters of the Allied camp greeted the fall of Tobruk on 21 June 1942 with incredulity. The ep...
This article narrates the story of nine soldiers captured during and shortly after Operation Savanna...
Raffaello Cei and Giovanni Palermo both served in the Italian military forces during the Second Worl...
This article investigates the efforts made to protect prisoners of war (POWs) in German hands at the...
This article explores the previously neglected history of civilian internment in South Africa during...
CITATION: Esterhuyse, A. 2015. Battle on the Lomba, 1987 the day a South African armoured battalion ...
Abstract: On 11 October 1899 hostilities commenced between the former British Empire and the two Boe...
The paper explores the personal account of an Italian prisoner of war, Luigi Bortolotti (1916-1980),...
CITATION: Kleynhans, E. 2018. The "apostles of terror" : South Africa, the East African campaign, an...
During the Second World War, more than 60,000 Jewish members of the American, British and French arm...
Despite the issue of Italian prisoners of war during the Second World War receiving some significant...
During the Second World War, more than 60,000 Jewish members of the American, British and French arm...