David Henderson, Fryer Library Award Fellow in 2006, presents the results of his examination of Fryer Library's holdings on German-Australian internees
On 3 September 1939, Australia followed the United Kingdom in declaring war on Germany. Soon afterwa...
Experiences of captivity in Japanese-occupied Asia varied enormously. Some prisoners of war (POWs) w...
North Dakota Prisoner of War Report by Juline Selliken (1912-1996) of Grafton. Selliken was a POW of...
Mission histories and autobiographies dealing with the internment of Germans from New Guinea in Aust...
Between 1916 and 1918, 3,848 members of the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) surrendered to Germ...
A diary by Robert Friedler, written during his internment in England. His daughter Edith Liebenthal ...
P.R. or 'Inky Stephensen (1901-1965), author of The Foundations of Culture in Australia: An Essay To...
This article explores the previously neglected history of civilian internment in South Africa during...
During the First World War, Britain was the epicentre of global mass internment and deportation oper...
During the First World War hundreds of thousands of civilians spent years behind barbed wire through...
Nearly 15,000 civilians were interned in Australian camps during World War II. Klaus Neumann provide...
At the end of March 1918, within a few days of being captured in the German spring offensive, Captai...
The entry of Italy into the Second World War brought considerable disruption to the over thirty thou...
The four years I spent in British and Canadian POW Camps offered ample time to study English Literat...
Fritz Weiss describes the time he spent in British internment, more than three years, during World W...
On 3 September 1939, Australia followed the United Kingdom in declaring war on Germany. Soon afterwa...
Experiences of captivity in Japanese-occupied Asia varied enormously. Some prisoners of war (POWs) w...
North Dakota Prisoner of War Report by Juline Selliken (1912-1996) of Grafton. Selliken was a POW of...
Mission histories and autobiographies dealing with the internment of Germans from New Guinea in Aust...
Between 1916 and 1918, 3,848 members of the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) surrendered to Germ...
A diary by Robert Friedler, written during his internment in England. His daughter Edith Liebenthal ...
P.R. or 'Inky Stephensen (1901-1965), author of The Foundations of Culture in Australia: An Essay To...
This article explores the previously neglected history of civilian internment in South Africa during...
During the First World War, Britain was the epicentre of global mass internment and deportation oper...
During the First World War hundreds of thousands of civilians spent years behind barbed wire through...
Nearly 15,000 civilians were interned in Australian camps during World War II. Klaus Neumann provide...
At the end of March 1918, within a few days of being captured in the German spring offensive, Captai...
The entry of Italy into the Second World War brought considerable disruption to the over thirty thou...
The four years I spent in British and Canadian POW Camps offered ample time to study English Literat...
Fritz Weiss describes the time he spent in British internment, more than three years, during World W...
On 3 September 1939, Australia followed the United Kingdom in declaring war on Germany. Soon afterwa...
Experiences of captivity in Japanese-occupied Asia varied enormously. Some prisoners of war (POWs) w...
North Dakota Prisoner of War Report by Juline Selliken (1912-1996) of Grafton. Selliken was a POW of...