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Koorie Heritage TrustDocument - Report, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission, The first step : a report on the initial community consultations on the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody, 1992
... Australia. Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody. | Prisoners...Koorie Heritage Trust Levels 1 & 3, Yarra Building Federation Square, Melbourne melbourne Australia. Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody. | Prisoners Aboriginal Australian. | Prisoners Aboriginal Australian -- Death. | Prisoners Aboriginal Australian -- Mortality. | Prisons and race relations -- Australia. | Police -- Complaints against -- Australia. | Aboriginal Australians -- Social conditions. | Aboriginal Australians -- Criminal justice system. ...In October 1987, the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody was established to find out why so many Aboriginal people were dying in prison - 99 between January 1980 and May 1989 alone. Since then, tragically, there have been another 25 deaths.The findings of the Royal Commission and its recommendations have been widely publicised since their release in May 1991. They catalogue the terrible history of dispossession and oppression of our people. The Commission makes 339 recommendations on how the past hurt and current disadvantage of the Aboriginal people can be redressed... The main themes to emerge not surprisingly, underline many of the issues raised in the Royal Commission's Final Report - the plight of families of the deceases, Aboriginal / police relations, the lack of access to land, substance abuse, appalling health, inadequate housing, and the pressing need to provide education and employment for our youth.41 p. ; 25 cm.In October 1987, the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody was established to find out why so many Aboriginal people were dying in prison - 99 between January 1980 and May 1989 alone. Since then, tragically, there have been another 25 deaths.The findings of the Royal Commission and its recommendations have been widely publicised since their release in May 1991. They catalogue the terrible history of dispossession and oppression of our people. The Commission makes 339 recommendations on how the past hurt and current disadvantage of the Aboriginal people can be redressed... The main themes to emerge not surprisingly, underline many of the issues raised in the Royal Commission's Final Report - the plight of families of the deceases, Aboriginal / police relations, the lack of access to land, substance abuse, appalling health, inadequate housing, and the pressing need to provide education and employment for our youth.australia. royal commission into aboriginal deaths in custody. | prisoners, aboriginal australian. | prisoners, aboriginal australian -- death. | prisoners, aboriginal australian -- mortality. | prisons and race relations -- australia. | police -- complaints against -- australia. | aboriginal australians -- social conditions. | aboriginal australians -- criminal justice system. -
Koorie Heritage TrustBook, Aboriginal Services Unit: Northern Metropolitan College of TAFE, Victorian Aboriginal Community Meeting, December 4th : Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody : implementation and monitoring, 1991
... Australia. | Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody. | Aboriginal Australians -- Victoria....Australia. | Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody. | Aboriginal Australians -- Victoria. ...General Directions:1/ Considerations of the families whose relations have died in custody is of paramount importance.2/ The issue of justice/ retribution/ compensation is an on-going concern which has not been adequately addressed by the Royal Commission.3/ Ongoing consultations about implementing and monitoring the recommendations need to recognise Koorie meeting styles.The Meeting Overwhelmingly Endorsed These Statements.62 p. : 30 cm. General Directions:1/ Considerations of the families whose relations have died in custody is of paramount importance.2/ The issue of justice/ retribution/ compensation is an on-going concern which has not been adequately addressed by the Royal Commission.3/ Ongoing consultations about implementing and monitoring the recommendations need to recognise Koorie meeting styles.The Meeting Overwhelmingly Endorsed These Statements.australia. | royal commission into aboriginal deaths in custody. | aboriginal australians -- victoria. -
Red Cliffs Military MuseumHandkerchief, Prisoners Of War
... A relic of Nakompaton This frame contains a linen handkerchief on which many of the prisoners of war of the Japanese have signes and recorded their unit identity...Linen Handkerchief on which many of the Prisoners of War of the Japanese signed and recorded their unit identity....Prisoners Of War...Handkerchief Prisoners Of War ...A Note with the Handkerchief. A relic of Nakompaton This frame contains a linen handkerchief on which many of the prisoners of war of the Japanese have signes and recorded their unit identityLinen Handkerchief on which many of the Prisoners of War of the Japanese signed and recorded their unit identity.Many signatures of soldiers including "Edward Weary Dunlop" -
Federation University Historical CollectionPostcard, Taking in Prisoners During the Great Advance, c1916
... Taking in Prisoners During the Great Advance......prisoner of war...World War One official war postcard showing prisoners of war....A file of Hun prisoners marching in the Brrisih rear after their capture. ...World War One official war postcard showing prisoners of war. Taking in Prisoners During the Great Advance Postcard Daily News War Pictures ...Most probabaly purchased by Harry Holmes.World War One official war postcard showing prisoners of war.A file of Hun prisoners marching in the Brrisih rear after their capture. Their strapping appearance and brisk walk do not suggest "physical deterioration".world war one, harry holmes, soldiers, prisoner of war -
Federation University Historical CollectionSign, Id Line for Prisoners of War Sign by Keith Rash, c1943
... Id Line for Prisoners of War Sign by Keith Rash......prisoner of war...During World War Two Ballarat raised money to aid Prisoners of War....1D line to aid the Prisoners of War...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields During World War Two Ballarat raised money to aid Prisoners of War. keith rash rash world war 2 world war prisoner of war signwriting pow 1D line to aid the Prisoners of War Hand made sign by Keith Rash on white gauze Id Line for Prisoners of War Sign by Keith Rash Sign Keith E. ...During World War Two Ballarat raised money to aid Prisoners of War.Hand made sign by Keith Rash on white gauze1D line to aid the Prisoners of Warkeith rash, rash, world war 2, world war, prisoner of war, signwriting, pow -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital image, Charles Marshall et al, Prisoners captured at Beersheba, 31/10/1917
... Prisoners captured at Beersheba...This photograph shows prisoners captured by the Light Horse at Beersheba 31 Oct 1917..."Prisoners captured by the L.H. at Beersheba 31 Oct 1917"...Prisoners captured at Beersheba Photograph - Digital image Charles Marshall John Gibson ...This photograph shows prisoners captured by the Light Horse at Beersheba 31 Oct 1917Digital copy of black and white photograph. "Prisoners captured by the L.H. at Beersheba 31 Oct 1917"charles marshall, world war 1 -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub BranchCraft - Model Ship, 1945
... ...prisoners......prisoners...This ship model was built by Australian prisoners of war....Prisoners of War, Singapore...Craft Model Ship Prisoners of War, Singapore ...During World War II, over 22,000 Australian became prisoners of war to the Japanese. Most of them were captured at the fall of Singapore in February 1942 and were forced to march to Changi (the major Prisoner of War camp). Later on, the soldiers would be dispersed throughout South East Asia. Upon their return to Australia, very few of them told talked about their experience as prisoners (they often felt ashamed). It took almost 30 years before testimonies, books and documentaries would be published. This ship model was built by Australian prisoners of war.Model of a Spanish or Portugese 18th Century sailing ship, manufactured from timber, fabric and string. Natural timber colours as well as white, blue, red, green and gold.To Auntie Helen, many thanks for everything from P.O.W.s Singapore 15.10.45singapore, ships, second world war, model, prisoners -
Greensborough Historical SocietyPhotograph - Digital image, Charles Marshall et al, Prisoners taken at Ramleh, 1917_
... Prisoners taken at Ramleh...This photograph shows prisoners of war, Turkish, German and Austrian officers, taken near Ramleh...."Prisoners taken up near Ramleh. Turkish, German and Austrian Officers"...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne This photograph shows prisoners of war, Turkish, German and Austrian officers, taken near Ramleh. charles marshall world war 1 "Prisoners taken up near Ramleh. ...This photograph shows prisoners of war, Turkish, German and Austrian officers, taken near Ramleh.Digital copy of black and white photograph. "Prisoners taken up near Ramleh. Turkish, German and Austrian Officers"charles marshall, world war 1 -
Ballarat Heritage ServicesPhotograph - Image, Release of State Treason Trials Prisoners, 1855, 1855
... Release of State Treason Trials Prisoners, 1855......prisoners......prisoners...Drawing published in the newspaper of the crowd outside the State Treason Trial, with one of the released prisoners from the Eureka Stockade held high....Ballarat Heritage Services PO Box 2209 Bakery Hill Post Office goldfields eureka stockade state treason trials prisoners state prisoners acquittal of ballarat rioters Drawing published in the newspaper of the crowd outside the State Treason Trial, with one of the released prisoners from the Eureka Stockade held high. ...Drawing published in the newspaper of the crowd outside the State Treason Trial, with one of the released prisoners from the Eureka Stockade held high.eureka stockade, state treason trials, prisoners, state prisoners, acquittal of ballarat rioters -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomPhotograph (2 copies), Prisoners, Esdrealan Plain, abt 1918
... Prisoners, Esdrealan Plain...A black & white photo, showing a long line of prisoners under mounted escort on a flat open plain. ...On back - 'Site of a battle between Indian Cavalry and enemy at Lejjun on Esdraelon Plain, also near site of Armageddon, Nazareth Hills in background. Prisoners captured during advance on Damascus'...There are three bodies in the foreground. Prisoners, Esdrealan Plain Photograph (2 copies) ...A black & white photo, showing a long line of prisoners under mounted escort on a flat open plain. There are three bodies in the foreground.No B258 Australian War Memorial, Exhibition Buildings, Melbourne. On back - 'Site of a battle between Indian Cavalry and enemy at Lejjun on Esdraelon Plain, also near site of Armageddon, Nazareth Hills in background. Prisoners captured during advance on Damascus'ww1, palestine, pow -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomPotographs, Turkish Prisoners, c. 1918
... Turkish Prisoners...An open plane with long lines of prisoners . On the back "Prisoners from Jenin to Lejjun". 5. ...An open plane with long lines of prisoners . On the back "Prisoners from Jenin to Lejjun". 5. ...A set of nine black & white photographs depicting mainly activities of Turkish prisoners. 1. Ten prisoners sitting in a circle preparing vegetables. On the back - "Preparing the daily stew". 2. A group of about 70 prisoners in ranks of four with hundreds more in the background. On the back "Led or fed up". 3. Three sets of 44 gallon drums set up for cooking with a line of 25 prisoners behind. On the back "One of the camp kitchens, prisoners, staff and interpreter". 4. An open plane with long lines of prisoners . On the back "Prisoners from Jenin to Lejjun". 5. A group of about 80 prisoners by a stream. On the back " The first batch of prisoners in Damascus district near Sasa". 6. Lines of graves decorated with rocks. On the back "Turkish Graveyard". 7. Another scene of the camp kitchen with a large gathering of prisoners and Light Horsemen. On the back "The stew issue". 8. A large gathering of prisoners, mainly sitting on the ground. On the back "Acres of prisoners at Tulkeram". 9. Graves of Turkish POW's who died of sickness Oct 18See descriptionphotos, turkish pow, ww1 -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumDocument, Prisoners of War and Internees in Australia. A Select Bibliography
... Prisoners of War and Internees in Australia. ...Prisoners of War and Internees in Australia....Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Prisoners of War and Internees in Australia. ...Blue open fronted foolscap sized folder containing seven A4 roneoed pages of printed materialPrisoners of War and Internees in Australia. -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncBooklet - Haeusler Collection Prisoner of War Booklet c.1942, The Snelling Printing Works Pty. Ltd, "'Someday': In Aid of our Prisoners of War"
... Haeusler Collection Prisoner of War Booklet c.1942..."'Someday': In Aid of our Prisoners of War"......prisoners of war...This booklet is an anthology of poetry, sold to raise funds in aid of Australian and Allied prisoners of war. It was printed in Sydney in 1942, and has a foreword by Lady Gowrie, President of the Australian Red Cross Society. ...A booklet of poetry printed to raise funds for Australian and allied prisoners of war during World War Two. ..."'Someday': In Aid of our Prisoners of War" Booklet Haeusler Collection Prisoner of War Booklet c.1942 The Snelling Printing Works Pty. ...The Wodonga Historical Society Haeusler Collection provides invaluable insight into life in late nineteenth and early twentieth century north east Victoria. The collection comprises manuscripts, personal artefacts used by the Haeusler family on their farm in Wodonga, and a set of glass negatives which offer a unique visual snapshot of the domestic and social lives of the Haeusler family and local Wodonga community. The Haeusler family migrated from Prussia (Germany) to South Australia in the 1840s and 1850s, before purchasing 100 acres of Crown Land made available under the Victorian Lands Act 1862 (also known as ‘Duffy’s Land Act’) in 1866 in what is now Wodonga West. The Haeusler family were one of several German families to migrate from South Australia to Wodonga in the 1860s. This booklet is an anthology of poetry, sold to raise funds in aid of Australian and Allied prisoners of war. It was printed in Sydney in 1942, and has a foreword by Lady Gowrie, President of the Australian Red Cross Society. This item has well documented provenance and a known owner. It forms part of a significant and representative historical collection which reflects the local history of Wodonga, and the Australian experience of war. It contributes to our understanding of life in Wodonga during World War Two, as well as providing interpretative capacity for themes including local history, social history, and military history. A booklet of poetry printed to raise funds for Australian and allied prisoners of war during World War Two. ww2, world war two, war, red cross, prisoners of war, allied forces, allies -
City of BallaratArtwork, other - Public Artwork, Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial by Peter Blizzard, 2004
... Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial by Peter Blizzard...prisoners of war...This memorial designed by Peter Blizzard is dedicated to more than 36,000 Australian men and women were held captive as prisoners by the enemy during the Boer War, World War 1, World War 2 and the Korean War. ...Inscribed with the names of 36,000 Australian men and women were held captive as prisoners by the enemy during the Boer War, World War 1, World War 2 and the Korean War. ...Monument made from carved bluestone, water feature and flags Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial by Peter Blizzard Artwork, other Public Artwork Peter Blizzard ...This memorial designed by Peter Blizzard is dedicated to more than 36,000 Australian men and women were held captive as prisoners by the enemy during the Boer War, World War 1, World War 2 and the Korean War. This memorial honours and names them, the names are etched into the black granite wall adjacent to the pathway. Water springs from beneath the 'Lest We Forget' stone then flows down the wall into the narrow watercourse in front of the first group of names and into the reflective pool, then continues past the second group of names. Finally it disappears under the pathway, returning to its source under the 'Lest We Forget' stone to start the journey again. Water symbolizes the essential nature of man, sacrifice, suffering, spirituality, healing, cleansing, birth and re-birth. The memorial is created from natural materials and is designed to be in harmony with the Ballarat Botanical Gardens, and to create a sense of timeless, dignity and respect. The long pathway of the monument is designed to create a visual perspective of the large distances that Australians travelled to the various conflicts. The paving is shaped like railway sleepers in recognition of the role that railways and railway journeys were relevant to many prisoners of war. The Memorial was declared the first military memorial of national significance located outside Canberra in 2008. Dedication services are held at the memorial on the Sunday closest to 6th of February, ANZAC day and on Remembrance Day. The memorial is of historical and aesthetic importance to the people of BallaratMonument made from carved bluestone, water feature and flagsInscribed with the names of 36,000 Australian men and women were held captive as prisoners by the enemy during the Boer War, World War 1, World War 2 and the Korean War. The listing is by surname and initials and shown by war.prisoners of war, boer war, world war 1, world war 2, korean war, lest we forget, peter blizzard -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - PHOTOGRAPHS , POW's at TUROKINA, c 1945-46
... Japanese Prisoners...Japanese Prisoners from Nauru marched to Bougainville. 5304.1P -Japanese Prisoners being marched from Nauru to Bougainville. 5304.2P - Japanese Prisoners embarking from Torokina to Fauro Island 1945-46. 5304.3P - Japanese War graves at Slatters Knoll, Bougainville. 5304.4P - Japanese Officer Prisoners.Torokina....5304.1P - B & W photo, reprint of Japanese Prisoners. 5304.2P - B & W photo, reprint of Japanese Prisoners. 5304.3P - B & W photo, reprint of Japanese War grave at Bougainville. 5304.4P - B & W photo, reprint of Japanese Officer Prisoners....5304.1P -Japanese Prisoners from Nauru B... marched beach to compound Br 25th WF Bat. 5304.2P - Japanese Prisoners preparing to embark from Torokina to Fauro Island 1945-46. 5304.3P - Japanese Mass graves at Slatters Knoll, Buin Rd, after battle of Easal 1945. 5304.4P - 2nd /25 Aust Inf Battalion - Japanese Prisoners. ...Torokina. 5304.1P - B & W photo, reprint of Japanese Prisoners. 5304.2P - B & W photo, reprint of Japanese Prisoners. 5304.3P - B & W photo, reprint of Japanese War grave at Bougainville. 5304.4P - B & W photo, reprint of Japanese Officer Prisoners. ...Japanese Prisoners from Nauru marched to Bougainville. 5304.1P -Japanese Prisoners being marched from Nauru to Bougainville. 5304.2P - Japanese Prisoners embarking from Torokina to Fauro Island 1945-46. 5304.3P - Japanese War graves at Slatters Knoll, Bougainville. 5304.4P - Japanese Officer Prisoners.Torokina.5304.1P - B & W photo, reprint of Japanese Prisoners. 5304.2P - B & W photo, reprint of Japanese Prisoners. 5304.3P - B & W photo, reprint of Japanese War grave at Bougainville. 5304.4P - B & W photo, reprint of Japanese Officer Prisoners.5304.1P -Japanese Prisoners from Nauru B... marched beach to compound Br 25th WF Bat. 5304.2P - Japanese Prisoners preparing to embark from Torokina to Fauro Island 1945-46. 5304.3P - Japanese Mass graves at Slatters Knoll, Buin Rd, after battle of Easal 1945. 5304.4P - 2nd /25 Aust Inf Battalion - Japanese Prisoners. Torokina.japanese prisoners, torokina, mass war grave, slatters knoll -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyBook, Reid Richard, Page Courtney, Pounds Robert, In Captivity. Australian Prisoners of War in the 20th.Century, 1999
... In Captivity. Australian Prisoners of War in the 20th.Century...An account of Australians as prisoners of war from W.W.1 to the Korean War. ...In Captivity. Australian Prisoners of War in the 20th.Century Book Reid Richard, Page Courtney, Pounds Robert ...An account of Australians as prisoners of war from W.W.1 to the Korean War. Includes personal recollections and short biographies. Illustrated with photographs.military history -
Warrnambool RSL Sub BranchBook. WW2. Prisoners-of-War, Australian Prisoners of War, 2014
... Book. WW2. Prisoners-of-War...Australian Prisoners of War...Originally published as Prisoners of War by Penguin Books in 1992. This new edition published by The Five Mile Press Ltd. 2014 ...WW2. Prisoners-of-War ...Hardback with dustcoverOriginally published as Prisoners of War by Penguin Books in 1992. This new edition published by The Five Mile Press Ltd. 2014 -
Bendigo Military MuseumBook, Richard Reid, In Captivity: Australian Prisoners of War in the 20th Century, 1999
... In Captivity: Australian Prisoners of War in the 20th Century......prisoners......prisoners...In Captivity: Australian Prisoners of War in the 20th Century Book BOOK Richard Reid Department of Veteran's Affairs ...ISBN 0642 4148 58Softcover book with black and white front cover with stylised barbed wire across centre. 70 pages with black and white photos."Donated by Bgo YMCA"books, military history, prisoners -
Bendigo Military MuseumBook, Gavan Daws, Prisoners of the Japanese - POWs of World War II in the Pacific, c.1994
... Prisoners of the Japanese - POWs of World War II in the Pacific......prisoners......prisoners...Front cover has background of a red circle with 7 lines radiating from the bottom. 462 pages. Prisoners of the Japanese - POWs of World War II in the Pacific Book BOOK Gavan Daws William Morrow & Co Inc USA ...Book, black hard cover with red cloth binding & red, white & black dust jacket. Front cover has background of a red circle with 7 lines radiating from the bottom. 462 pages.Written on title page: John W Toon OAM Ex POW 8th Div AASC Donated by: Bgo YMCAbooks, military history, prisoners -
Bendigo Military MuseumBook - BOOKS, Hank Nelson, Prisoners of War - Australians Under Nippon, 1985
... Prisoners of War - Australians Under Nippon......prisoners......prisoners...Prisoners of War - Australians Under Nippon Book BOOKS Hank Nelson The Griffin Press ....1) Book, paper cover, illustrated, sepia photo, illustrated throughout. .2) 2nd copy as above.books, military history, prisoners -
Melbourne LegacyBooklet, They were prisoners
... They were prisoners......prisoners......prisoners...They were prisoners Booklet Premier Printing Co Pty Ltd ...A booklet compiled of accounts relating to Changi POW Camp during the Japanese occupation of Singapore. In particular the three YMCA representatives that stayed with the 8th division as welfare workers, despite being offered the opportunity to leave on one of the last ships to leave the island. The accounts were about their service and were used by the YMCA in this booklet to promote their organisation. This booklet was kept in the Legacy Library.Accounts of war time experiences were collected as part of the Legacy library collection.Booklet of buff coloured pages in brown cover about experiences in Changi Camp x 8 pages.world war two, prisoners, pow -
Clayton RSL Sub Branchsoft cover non-fiction book, Prisoners of War From Gallipoli to Korea, 1992
... Prisoners of War From Gallipoli to Korea...Prisoners of War challenges this image. Using dozens of interviews with former POWs, Patsy Adam-Smith shows the strength and courage of Australians taken prisoner in World War I, World War II and the Korean War. ...Prisoners of War challenges this image. Using dozens of interviews with former POWs, Patsy Adam-Smith shows the strength and courage of Australians taken prisoner in World War I, World War II and the Korean War. ...The traditional image of a prisoner of war is that of an emaciated, diseased and ill-treated figure humiliated by incarceration. Prisoners of War challenges this image. Using dozens of interviews with former POWs, Patsy Adam-Smith shows the strength and courage of Australians taken prisoner in World War I, World War II and the Korean War. Says Patsy: 'This book has not been written for ex-prisoners: they know the homesickness of exile, the tyranny of bondage; it was written for those people of today who know little of the experiences of these men and women, of their courage, endurance and pain. It has been written for the generations to come.soft cover non-fiction book -
Bendigo Military MuseumBook - POW'S, GALLIPOLI to KOREA, Patsy Adam - Smith, "PRISONERS OF WAR", 1992, This edition 1997
... "PRISONERS OF WAR"...From Title Page "Prisoners of War/ From Gallipoli to Korea"....Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields From Title Page "Prisoners of War/ From Gallipoli to Korea". Publication Books Military History POW's WW2 Soft cover book. ...From Title Page "Prisoners of War/ From Gallipoli to Korea".Soft cover book. Cover - cardboard. Red, black and white print on front, spine and back. Illustrated - black and white photographs. Front and spine - group of soldiers with guard. Back - group of nurses (Army and Civilian). 754 pages - cut, plain, off white colour paper. Illustrated, black and white photographs.publication, books, military history, pow's, ww2 -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchBook - Illustrated paperback book, Department of Veterans' Affairs, Canberra, Australian Prisoners of War, 2009
... Australian Prisoners of War......Prisoners of War...The title is in large maroon lettering and a photo of an emaciated prisoner in a mess hall, is below, with barbed wire running across and behond the photograp...The title is in large maroon lettering and a photo of an emaciated prisoner in a mess hall, is below, with barbed wire running across and behond the photograp Australian Prisoners of War Book Illustrated paperback book Department of Veterans' Affairs, Canberra ...This resource primarily investigates the experiences of Australian POWs from World War Two and the Korean War. It provides students with resources for studying the major themes of these experiences through on-screen memories and words of former POWs, framed by accompanying narration and images which place those memories in an historical perspective. Covers the following wars: Boer War, 1899-1901; First World War, 1914-1918; Second World War, 1939-1945; Korea, 1950-1954. Includes teachers' information; guided activities; the stories; worksheets; review and reflection. - from Trove. .Maroon spine with title printed in cream and barbed wire either side. The cover shows a strip of sepia toned portraits of soldiers across the top and bottom of the page. The title is in large maroon lettering and a photo of an emaciated prisoner in a mess hall, is below, with barbed wire running across and behond the photograpnon-fictionThis resource primarily investigates the experiences of Australian POWs from World War Two and the Korean War. It provides students with resources for studying the major themes of these experiences through on-screen memories and words of former POWs, framed by accompanying narration and images which place those memories in an historical perspective. Covers the following wars: Boer War, 1899-1901; First World War, 1914-1918; Second World War, 1939-1945; Korea, 1950-1954. Includes teachers' information; guided activities; the stories; worksheets; review and reflection. - from Trove. .australian military history - 20th century, australian armed forces, prisoners of war, nurses -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumBooklet, Treatment of Prisoners of War in WW2.|Australians in Germany and|Germans in Australia, 2006
... Treatment of Prisoners of War in WW2.|Australians in Germany and|Germans in Australia...prisoners of war...Written as a recorded comparison of the treatment of Prisoners of war during WW2 of Australians in Germany and Germans in Australia...Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Written as a recorded comparison of the treatment of Prisoners of war during WW2 of Australians in Germany and Germans in Australia prisoners of war ww2 Treatment of prisoners German POW's Plastic covers. ...Written as a recorded comparison of the treatment of Prisoners of war during WW2 of Australians in Germany and Germans in AustraliaPlastic covers. Clear plastic front and black plastic back. Black Printingprisoners of war, ww2, treatment of prisoners, german pow's -
Bendigo Military MuseumBook - BOOK, POW'S, P.O.W. Australian Prisoners of War in Hitler's Reich, 2011
... P.O.W. Australian Prisoners of War in Hitler's Reich....Australians from every branch of our armed forces in WWII found themselves captives in Hitler's notorious prisoner of war camps....P.O.W. Australian Prisoners of War in Hitler's Reich. Book BOOK, POW'S Peter Monteath Pan Macmillan Australia Pty Limited McPherson Printing Group ...Australians from every branch of our armed forces in WWII found themselves captives in Hitler's notorious prisoner of war camps.Cover - soft cardboard,black, cream & white print on front, spine & back. Background photo in black, white & red of soldiers in uniform sitting & standing. 523 pages, cut plain white paper. Illustrated with black & white photos & maps.books-military-history, pow's, reich -
Bendigo Military MuseumAward - MEDAL
... ...Prisoners of war...Medal, Australian Prisoner of War, set on a black cardboard backing....PRISONER OF WAR...Medals military Prisoners of war PRISONER OF WAR Medal, Australian Prisoner of War, set on a black cardboard backing. ...Item with the collection of Cyril John JOHNSON VX 36298 died as a POW of the Japanese. Refer 3144 for his service history.Medal, Australian Prisoner of War, set on a black cardboard backing.PRISONER OF WARmedals, military, prisoners of war -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph, Dhurringile POW Camp Prisoners
... Dhurringile POW Camp Prisoners...Group photo taken early 1941 Dhurringile POW Camp Prisoners, Lt. Gerhard Rahm., Lt. Fritz Krampe, Lt. ...Dhurringile POW Camp Prisoners Photograph Photograph ...Group photo taken early 1941 Dhurringile POW Camp Prisoners, Lt. Gerhard Rahm., Lt. Fritz Krampe, Lt. Albrecht.Fritz Krampe3 men in uniform standing with hands behind back. Trees in back ground. photograph, otto albrecht, german lieutenants, fritz krampe, gerhard rahms -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated book, Patsy Adam-Smith 1924-2001, Prisoners of war: from Gallipoli to Korea, 1998
... Prisoners of war: from Gallipoli to Korea...Prisoners of war-Australia...Using dozens of interviews with former POWs, the author shows the strength and courage of Australians taken prisoner in World War I, World War II and the Korean War....Of significance to the AHNL as it contains information about nurses who were prisoners of war. Prisoners of war-Australia World War 1914-1918-prisoners and prisons World War 1939-1945-prisoners and prisons Korean War 1950-1953 - prisoners and prisons This book has not been written for ex-prisoners: they know the homesickness of exile, the tyranny of bondage; it was written for those people of today who know little of the experiences of these men and women, of their courage, endurance and pain. ...This book has not been written for ex-prisoners: they know the homesickness of exile, the tyranny of bondage; it was written for those people of today who know little of the experiences of these men and women, of their courage, endurance and pain. It has been written for the generations to come.Illustrated book. The front cover and spine have the same black and white photograph of six men walking ("the guards were old, the soldiers young. Bertie Giles is third from left) Front cover has full title in red and black print, authors name in white print. Spine has abbreviated title in red print, authors name in black and white print and publishers name in black print. Back cover has a black and white photograph of a group of women (Australian nurses, (civilian and army) after being held POW for almost three and a half years by the Japanese). Under this photograph is a summary of the book and information about the author.non-fictionThis book has not been written for ex-prisoners: they know the homesickness of exile, the tyranny of bondage; it was written for those people of today who know little of the experiences of these men and women, of their courage, endurance and pain. It has been written for the generations to come.prisoners of war-australia, world war 1914-1918-prisoners and prisons, world war 1939-1945-prisoners and prisons, korean war 1950-1953 - prisoners and prisons -
Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History CollectionBook - Illustrated book, Jesse Elizabeth Simmons 1911- et al, While history passed: the story of the Australian Nurses who were prisoners of the Japanese for three and a half years, 1954
... While history passed: the story of the Australian Nurses who were prisoners of the Japanese for three and a half years...World War 1939-1945 prisoners of war...Front of the dust jacket has an illustration of a guard with female prisoners in the background (drawn by Geoff Tyson) Title is printed in yellow on a black background above this illustration, author's name is printed in white on a black background below this illustration. ...Alfred Hospital Nurses League - Nursing History Collection Ground Floor, Building 10 Caulfield Hospital 260 Kooyong Road Caulfield melbourne Of significance to the AHNL as Alfred graduates were among the prisoners World War 1939-1945 prisoners of war Nurses The author was one of sixty-five Australian Army nurses ordered to leave Singapore aboard the Vyner Brooke. ...The author was one of sixty-five Australian Army nurses ordered to leave Singapore aboard the Vyner Brooke. This is their story, including the years spent as prisoners of war in Sumatra by the survivorsIllustrated book with dust jacket. Book has a red cover with title and author's surname embossed in gold on spine. Front of the dust jacket has an illustration of a guard with female prisoners in the background (drawn by Geoff Tyson) Title is printed in yellow on a black background above this illustration, author's name is printed in white on a black background below this illustration. Title, author's and publisher's names are printed in black on a yellow background on the spinenon-fictionThe author was one of sixty-five Australian Army nurses ordered to leave Singapore aboard the Vyner Brooke. This is their story, including the years spent as prisoners of war in Sumatra by the survivorsworld war 1939-1945 prisoners of war, nurses
