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Monbulk RSL Sub BranchBook, Shandy Press, Captives of empire : the Japanese internment of allied civilians in China, 1941-1945, 2006
... ...Internment camps - China...Monbulk RSL Sub Branch 48 Main Road Monbulk yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges World war 1939-1945 - Prisoners and prisons - Japan Internment camps - China Here for the first time is the definitive history of the internment of Allied civilians ib China Index, ill, maps, plans, p.738. ...Here for the first time is the definitive history of the internment of Allied civilians ib ChinaIndex, ill, maps, plans, p.738.Here for the first time is the definitive history of the internment of Allied civilians ib Chinaworld war 1939-1945 - prisoners and prisons - japan, internment camps - china -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumArchive Folder (grey), Internment Camp 4
... Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Japanese families and several Chinese families from the Dutch East Indies scanned Internment Camp 4 Archive Folder (grey) ...Japanese families and several Chinese families from the Dutch East Indiesscanned -
Melbourne LegacyNewspaper - Article, Violin bears memories of Changi's pain and spirit, 1989
... camp, Singapore from 1942-1945. It is claimed that the violin, in its case was thrown over the wall by a Chinese civilian. Roy Arnel, a South African by birth enlisted on 7 June 1940 at Royal Park, Melbourne and served with 2 AASC Company as a driver. He was captured by the Japanese Imperial Army at the fall of Singapore in February 1942. A record that the violin was of importance to many people during their internment ...A newspaper article with a photo of veteran Jack Geoghegan holding the violin that is part of Melbourne Legacy's collection (see 00080) at The Shrine. Mr Geoghegan was a Prisoner of War in Changi prison. He remembered playing in the concerts that the violin was used in. His signature is one of many, that had signed the violin. Background: This violin was played by VX30301 Dvr Roy Arnel, as a member of the Australian Imperial Force Concert Party, in the Changi POW camp, Singapore from 1942-1945. It is claimed that the violin, in its case was thrown over the wall by a Chinese civilian. Roy Arnel, a South African by birth enlisted on 7 June 1940 at Royal Park, Melbourne and served with 2 AASC Company as a driver. He was captured by the Japanese Imperial Army at the fall of Singapore in February 1942.A record that the violin was of importance to many people during their internment.Newspaper article about the Changi violin published in The Age 26 July 1989.changi violin, pow
