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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumFolio of printed computer pages, Hans Wolter von Gruenewaldt, Recollections of Hans Wolter von Gruenewaldt P.O.W in Camp 13 June '41 - Feb '47, March 1961
... Recollections of Hans Wolter von Gruenewaldt P.O.W in Camp 13 June '41 - Feb '47...Recollections of Hans' life as a P.O.W at Camp 13 Murchison June'41 - Feb'47...Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Recollections of Hans' life as a P.O.W at Camp 13 Murchison June'41 - Feb'47 Post Script added by son of Hans, Alex von Gruenewaldt, telling details of his father. ...Recollections of Hans' life as a P.O.W at Camp 13 Murchison June'41 - Feb'47Spiral bound collection of computer pages (15 pages and post script)) photocopied and kept in plastic sleavesPost Script added by son of Hans, Alex von Gruenewaldt, telling details of his father. Front page has drawing of Hans. -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedBooklet - P.O.W's in Korea - Various Countries, 1953
... Softback book on P.O.W's in Korea - Various Countries...P.O.W's in Korea - Various Countries...Korea War 1950 - 1953 P.O.W's in Korea - Various Countries Softback book on P.O.W's in Korea - Various Countries P.O.W's in Korea - Various Countries Booklet P.O.W's in Korea - Various Countries ...Softback book on P.O.W's in Korea - Various Countrieskorea war 1950 - 1953 -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph, Dhurringile P.O.W. Camp Garrison Officers c.1943
... Dhurringile P.O.W. Camp Garrison Officers c.1943...Dhurringile P.O.W. Camp Garrison Officers c.1943.|50th. ...photograph people Dhurringile P.O.W. Camp Garrison Officers c.1943 Photograph ...Dhurringile P.O.W. Camp Garrison Officers c.1943.|50th. Australian Garrison Co.|Lieut Stanley Cocking; Maj. Wm. Ruthven. V.C.; Maj. R.A.Gordon (Commandant), Capt. "Bonnie" Mason; Bill Strong ?.photograph, people -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumFootstool, approx 1944
... P.O.W in Camp 13...P.O.W in Camp 13...The top surface of the stool is made with inlaid wooden pieces to form a decorative pattern. Footstool P.O.W in Camp 13 P.O.W in Camp 13 ...This stool was made by a POW in camp 13 and was gifted to Mr Ron Baker, who delivered milk to the camp. Wooden stool made from local timber. The top surface of the stool is made with inlaid wooden pieces to form a decorative pattern. camp woodwork, internee woodwork, wooden stool, ron baker, pow woodwork -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Document, Lionel Arthur Jones, 1941 - 1945
... (1) Photograph, (2) Telegram re P.O.W. status, (3) Certificate of discharge from A.I.F., (4) Postcard from P.O.W. camp to K.E. ...Photocopies of war service documents of Lionel Arthur Jones: (1) Photograph, (2) Telegram re P.O.W. status, (3) Certificate of discharge from A.I.F., (4) Postcard from P.O.W. camp to K.E. ...Whitehorse Historical Society Inc. 2-10 Deep Creek Road Mitcham melbourne (1) Photograph, (2) Telegram re P.O.W. status, (3) Certificate of discharge from A.I.F., (4) Postcard from P.O.W. camp to K.E. ...Photocopies of war service documents of Lionel Arthur Jones:Photocopies of war service documents of Lionel Arthur Jones: (1) Photograph, (2) Telegram re P.O.W. status, (3) Certificate of discharge from A.I.F., (4) Postcard from P.O.W. camp to K.E. Jones.Photocopies of war service documents of Lionel Arthur Jones: jones, lionel arthur, world war, 1939-1945., jones, k.e. -
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....Illustrated with black & white photos & maps. 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.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 -
Monbulk RSL Sub BranchBook, Macmillan, P.O.W. : Australian prisoners of war in Hitler's Reich, 2011
... P.O.W. : Australian prisoners of war in Hitler's Reich...Index, bibliography, notes, ill, p.523. P.O.W. : Australian prisoners of war in Hitler's Reich Book Macmillan Peter Monteath ...Australians from every field of conflict in World War II found themselves as prisoners in Hitler's notorious Stalags, or prisoner of war camps. Most were forced to labour in factories, down mines or on the land - often in conditions of enormous privation and hardship. All suffered from shortages, overcrowding and the mental strain of imprisonment. Peter Monteath's fascinating narrative history is exhaustively researched, and compelling in its detailed evocation.Index, bibliography, notes, ill, p.523.non-fictionAustralians from every field of conflict in World War II found themselves as prisoners in Hitler's notorious Stalags, or prisoner of war camps. Most were forced to labour in factories, down mines or on the land - often in conditions of enormous privation and hardship. All suffered from shortages, overcrowding and the mental strain of imprisonment. Peter Monteath's fascinating narrative history is exhaustively researched, and compelling in its detailed evocation.world war 1939 – 1945 - prisons and prisoners – germany, prisoners of war - australia -
Monbulk RSL Sub BranchBook, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, P.O.W. : prisoners of war, 1985
... P.O.W. : prisoners of war...Index, bib, ill, maps, p.224. P.O.W. : prisoners of war Book Australian Broadcasting Corporation Hank Nelson ...Within three months of the Japanese entering World War II on December 8, 1941 over 22 000 Australians had become prisoners-of-war. They went into camps in Timor, Ambon, New Britain, Java, Sumatra, Borneo, Singapore and Malaya, and a few were scattered to other points in what was briefly part of the Japanese empire. Later most of the prisoners were to be shifted further north into South-east Asia, Formosa, Korea, Manchuria and Japan itself. They were captives within lands and cultures and to experiences alien to those known to all other Australians. At the end of the war in August 1945, 14315 servicemen and thirty service women were alive to put on new, loose-fitting uniforms and go home. One in three of the prisoners had died. That is, nearly half of the deaths suffered by Australians in the war in the Pacific were among men and women who had surrendered. Another 8174 Australians had been captured in the fighting in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa: but of these men only 265 died as a result of wounds, disease or execution.By any quantitative measure the imprisonment of so many Australians is a major event in Australian history. For many soldiers it was living --and dying --in captivity which made World War II different from that of World War I. But the prisoners have received no permanent place in Australian history. Their story is not immediately recalled on celebratory occasions. In a general history of the nation in which a chapter is given to the war the prisoners might be mentioned in a sentence, or part of a sentence. Where the horror, stoicism and gallantry of Gallipoli have become part of a common tradition shared by all Australians, the ex-prisoners are granted just the horror. The public may be sympathetic; but the horror is for the prisoners alone. To make another comparison: in five months of fighting on the Kokoda Trail in 1942 the Australians lost 625 dead, less than the number who died on Ambon. Yet the events on Ambon are unknown to most Australians. There were no reporters or cameramen on Ambon and, for the 309 who defended Ambon's Laha airfield, no survivors. How many of them died in battle or died as prisoners will never be known. But there are more than just practical reasons why the record of the prisoners of war is so slight and uneven in the general knowledge of Australians. They have not tried to find out. No historian has written a book to cover the range of camps and experiences, and only in specialist medical publications has anyone investigated the impact of prison life on subsequent physical and mental health. The complexity of the experience and its impact on particular lives have not been expressed in a way to give them significance for other Australians.Index, bib, ill, maps, p.224.Within three months of the Japanese entering World War II on December 8, 1941 over 22 000 Australians had become prisoners-of-war. They went into camps in Timor, Ambon, New Britain, Java, Sumatra, Borneo, Singapore and Malaya, and a few were scattered to other points in what was briefly part of the Japanese empire. Later most of the prisoners were to be shifted further north into South-east Asia, Formosa, Korea, Manchuria and Japan itself. They were captives within lands and cultures and to experiences alien to those known to all other Australians. At the end of the war in August 1945, 14315 servicemen and thirty service women were alive to put on new, loose-fitting uniforms and go home. One in three of the prisoners had died. That is, nearly half of the deaths suffered by Australians in the war in the Pacific were among men and women who had surrendered. Another 8174 Australians had been captured in the fighting in Europe, the Middle East and North Africa: but of these men only 265 died as a result of wounds, disease or execution.By any quantitative measure the imprisonment of so many Australians is a major event in Australian history. For many soldiers it was living --and dying --in captivity which made World War II different from that of World War I. But the prisoners have received no permanent place in Australian history. Their story is not immediately recalled on celebratory occasions. In a general history of the nation in which a chapter is given to the war the prisoners might be mentioned in a sentence, or part of a sentence. Where the horror, stoicism and gallantry of Gallipoli have become part of a common tradition shared by all Australians, the ex-prisoners are granted just the horror. The public may be sympathetic; but the horror is for the prisoners alone. To make another comparison: in five months of fighting on the Kokoda Trail in 1942 the Australians lost 625 dead, less than the number who died on Ambon. Yet the events on Ambon are unknown to most Australians. There were no reporters or cameramen on Ambon and, for the 309 who defended Ambon's Laha airfield, no survivors. How many of them died in battle or died as prisoners will never be known. But there are more than just practical reasons why the record of the prisoners of war is so slight and uneven in the general knowledge of Australians. They have not tried to find out. No historian has written a book to cover the range of camps and experiences, and only in specialist medical publications has anyone investigated the impact of prison life on subsequent physical and mental health. The complexity of the experience and its impact on particular lives have not been expressed in a way to give them significance for other Australians.world war 1939 – 1945 - prisons and prisoners – japanese, world war 1939-1945 - personal narrativies - australia -
Federation University Historical CollectionArtwork, other - Sign, Sign for Grand P.O.W. Ball at St Patrick's Ballarat, 1943, 1943
... Sign for Grand P.O.W. Ball at St Patrick's Ballarat, 1943...Barker Library (top floor) Mount Helen goldfields The dance started at 8.30 pm and went until 2.00am and music was by Denza Orchestra. keith rash pow ball prisoner of war prisoner of war ball red cross denza orchestra signwriting alumni White sign by Keith Rash for the Ballarat Grand Prisoner of War Ball at St Patrick's Hall on 04 August 1943. Sign for Grand P.O.W. Ball at St Patrick's Ballarat, 1943 Artwork, other Sign Keith Rash ...The dance started at 8.30 pm and went until 2.00am and music was by Denza Orchestra. White sign by Keith Rash for the Ballarat Grand Prisoner of War Ball at St Patrick's Hall on 04 August 1943. keith rash, pow ball, prisoner of war, prisoner of war ball, red cross, denza orchestra, signwriting, alumni -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumBook, P.O.W Prisoners of War. Australians Under Nippon
... P.O.W Prisoners of War. Australians Under Nippon...Back cover repeats the title of the book and details of its subject and about the author. P.O.W Prisoners of War. Australians Under Nippon Book ...Book wrtten by Hank Nelson based on the ABC raido series by Tim Bowden Book, cream colour. Red and black writting. Black and white photo on front cover of soldiers sitting eating food in a camp. Back cover repeats the title of the book and details of its subject and about the author.world war ii, prisoners of war, japan, nippon, australian army nursing service, japanese prisoner of war camps, hank nelson, abc raido -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph, Dhurringile P.O.W. Camp Garrison Officers c.1943, 1940
... Dhurringile P.O.W. Camp Garrison Officers c.1943...Gordon (Commandant) centre, Lieutenant Stan Cocking on his left, also Captain "Bonnie" Mason. Dhurringile P.O.W. Camp Garrison Officers c.1943 Photograph Photograph ...Dhurringile. 50th Australian Garrison Co. Officers. Dhurringile POW Camp WW2Black and white photograph of 5 members of 50th Australian garrison Co. Officers, Dhurringile. Major R. A. Gordon (Commandant) centre, Lieutenant Stan Cocking on his left, also Captain "Bonnie" Mason.dhurringile pow camp, 50th australian garrison officers, major r. a. gordon, lieutenant stan cocking, major william ruthven vc, captain "bonnie" mason -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumDocument, P.O.W. Camp 13, Dhurringile, Graytown
... P.O.W. Camp 13, Dhurringile, Graytown....Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray ww2 camp 13 Red plastic hard cover, 3 ring , binder P.O.W. Camp 13, Dhurringile, Graytown. Document ...Red plastic hard cover, 3 ring , binderww2 camp 13 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Book, Smith, George E, P.O.W.: Two Years With the Vietcong
... P.O.W.: Two Years With the Vietcong...He was a prisoner of the Vietcong. P.O.W.: Two Years With the Vietcong Book Smith, George E. ...When Special Forces Sergeant Geoge E. Smith went to Vietnam in early 1963, he thought it was to save the "democratic" Diem regime from the Chinese Communists. Set down in a sugar plantation owned by Diem's sister-in-law Madame Nhu, he grew frustrated and synical. then guerrilla regulars overran his camp in a perfectly executed night attack. He was a prisoner of the Vietcong.When Special Forces Sergeant Geoge E. Smith went to Vietnam in early 1963, he thought it was to save the "democratic" Diem regime from the Chinese Communists. Set down in a sugar plantation owned by Diem's sister-in-law Madame Nhu, he grew frustrated and synical. then guerrilla regulars overran his camp in a perfectly executed night attack. He was a prisoner of the Vietcong. 1961-1975 - personal narratives, american, vietnam war, 1961-1975 - prisoners and prisons, vietcong, american special forces, sgt george e. smith, chinese communist, diem regime, madame nhu -
Bendigo Military MuseumBook - POW DEATHS, SANDAKAN, Extraction from Don Wall's book - "Sandakan - The Last March", "AUSTRALIAN P.O.W. DEATHS BRITISH NORTH BORNEO 1942-1945, SANDAKAN", Unknown
... "AUSTRALIAN P.O.W. DEATHS BRITISH NORTH BORNEO 1942-1945, SANDAKAN"...Front end papers - owners stamp. "AUSTRALIAN P.O.W. DEATHS BRITISH NORTH BORNEO 1942-1945, SANDAKAN" Book POW DEATHS, SANDAKAN Extraction from Don Wall's book - "Sandakan - The Last March". ...Extracted from Don Wall's book "Sandakan - The Last March". This is in Chapter 15 "Honor Roll".Soft cover book - this is a facsimile copy. Cover - cardboard, cream colour with black ink print on front. "Introduction", "forward" and 148 to 181 pages, off white paper. Front end papers - owners stamp.Owner details - black ink stamp. "Mr. W.J. HAMMILL, A.A.I.M. PO Box 76 Kangaroo Flat, Victoria, 3555, Australia".publication, book, pow deaths, sandakan, ww2 -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub BranchMemorabilia - Raffle tin, POW APPEAL, November 1945
... P.O.W. Appeal raffle tin, street day appeal with white paper around with red writing, Silver tin compete with handle....Number 158 printed on paper. P.O.W. APPEAL printed on paper in red with address Room 11 7th Floor 340 Lt. ...Number 158 printed on paper. P.O.W. APPEAL printed on paper in red with address Room 11 7th Floor 340 Lt. ...NilHistory involved from just after WW11 for collection of funds for P.O.W's who had just returned form the conflict.P.O.W. Appeal raffle tin, street day appeal with white paper around with red writing, Silver tin compete with handle.Number 158 printed on paper. P.O.W. APPEAL printed on paper in red with address Room 11 7th Floor 340 Lt. Collins St. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Lionel Jones, c1944
... When Italy withdrew from the war they opened the gates of the P.O.W. camps. Lionel and a friend were working for Padroni who helped them with food and civilian clothing. ...Black & white photo of Lionel Jones in civvies after his escape as a P.O.W. See also ND4877 and History...When Italy withdrew from the war they opened the gates of the P.O.W. camps. Lionel and a friend were working for Padroni who helped them with food and civilian clothing. ...Lionel was captured and became a prisoner of war in Italy. When Italy withdrew from the war they opened the gates of the P.O.W. camps. Lionel and a friend were working for Padroni who helped them with food and civilian clothing. They walked to the Switzerland border and with the help of Partisan who got them to Smugglers gap in the alps and then to Switzerland.Black & white photo of Lionel Jones in civvies after his escape as a P.O.W. See also ND4877 and Historyjones lionel, prisoners of war, world war 1939- 1945 -
Frankston RSL Sub BranchMatchbox Cover, 1946; Post WW2
... Dolamore, VX7638 who was a P.O.W. in Changi, Malaya. He was with 8th Division, 2/10th Royal Australian Engineers, Australian Infantry Forces....On the front is an etching of a scroll with the inscription 8th Div, 2/10F, W.H.DOLAMORE VX 27638, RAE, AIF. onthe back is the Rotary International symbol and on the side are the words P.O.W. CHANGI MALAYA....Dolamore, VX7638 who was a P.O.W. in Changi, Malaya. He was with 8th Division, 2/10th Royal Australian Engineers, Australian Infantry Forces. ...Rectangular stainless steel matchbox cover, with matches. It is engraved on its three sides. It was presented to W.H. Dolamore, VX7638 who was a P.O.W. in Changi, Malaya. He was with 8th Division, 2/10th Royal Australian Engineers, Australian Infantry Forces.On the front is an etching of a scroll with the inscription 8th Div, 2/10F, W.H.DOLAMORE VX 27638, RAE, AIF. onthe back is the Rotary International symbol and on the side are the words P.O.W. CHANGI MALAYA.8th, aif, changi, w h, cover, matchbox, dolamore, p o w, division, 2 10th, rae -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Book, The Diary of Private L.A. Jones, 1940 - 1944
... Covers journey to Middle East, experiences as soldier in Egypt, P.O.W. in North Africa, Italy, internee in Switzerland and return to Australia. ...Covers journey to Middle East, experiences as soldier in Egypt, P.O.W. in North Africa, Italy, internee in Switzerland and return to Australia. ...Covers journey to Middle East, experiences as soldier in Egypt, P.O.W. in North Africa, Italy, internee in Switzerland and return to Australia. ...Transcription of diary covering period 16 Nov 1940 - 15 Nov 1944.Transcription of diary covering period 16 Nov 1940 - 15 Nov 1944. Covers journey to Middle East, experiences as soldier in Egypt, P.O.W. in North Africa, Italy, internee in Switzerland and return to Australia. Ref Photo are at NP3039 & NP3040.9Transcription of diary covering period 16 Nov 1940 - 15 Nov 1944. jones, lionel arthur, world war, 1939 - 1945, prisoners of war -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museumdocument, Prisoner of war camps
... P.O.W and internment camps in Western Australia...Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Collected from goal museum and other sources in Fremantle and Perth P.O.W and internment camps in Western Australia Black clear fronted plastic folder with photocopied material Prisoner of war camps document ...Collected from goal museum and other sources in Fremantle and PerthBlack clear fronted plastic folder with photocopied materialP.O.W and internment camps in Western Australia -
Ringwood RSL Sub-BranchBook - RAAF WW2, I Flew I Fell I Survived. Story of an Australia Aircrew Prisoner of War, 2001
... Ex P.O.W 270030. Stalag IVB, Germany, Muhlberg....Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch 16 Station Street Ringwood melbourne Ex P.O.W 270030. Stalag IVB, Germany, Muhlberg. ...Self published by Tom Fielder ex RAAF. Baled out from a Wellington Bomber over Italy and spent the rest of the War as a prisoner of the Germans. Hard Carboard outer, Paper, Text and Pictures. 393 pages. Tom Fielder CollectionEx P.O.W 270030. Stalag IVB, Germany, Muhlberg. -
Bendigo Military MuseumUniform - ARMBAND, RED CROSS, C. 1939 -45
... 'TX3528, A.O.JORDAN 2/4th A.C.C.S, P.O.W. - 5 - - (numbers unclear)...Refer Cat No 176 for his service history. uniforms societies-red cross medicine-first aid 'TX3528, A.O.JORDAN 2/4th A.C.C.S, P.O.W. - 5 - - (numbers unclear) Red Cross armband, cloth material, whitish with red cross in centre, band tapers out from cross to a metal buckle at one end, attach at other end. ...Arnold Oakley JORDAN No TX3528 (Tasmanian) POW. Refer Cat No 176 for his service history.Red Cross armband, cloth material, whitish with red cross in centre, band tapers out from cross to a metal buckle at one end, attach at other end. Faint writing on rear. 'TX3528, A.O.JORDAN 2/4th A.C.C.S, P.O.W. - 5 - - (numbers unclear)uniforms, societies-red cross, medicine-first aid -
Bendigo Military MuseumNewsletter - POW NEWSLETTER WW2, Deaton & Spencer P/L, 24 Jan 1946
... Yellowing paper with black writing containing pictures, articles and letters relating to P.O.W.'s and civilian internees....Yellowing paper with black writing containing pictures, articles and letters relating to P.O.W.'s and civilian internees. Newsletter POW NEWSLETTER WW2 Deaton & Spencer P/L ...Last issue of newsletter published by Australian Prisoners of War Association to families and friends of individual internees.Small 16 page newsletter. Yellowing paper with black writing containing pictures, articles and letters relating to P.O.W.'s and civilian internees.No inscriptions.prisoner of war, newsletter -
Bendigo Military MuseumMixed media - NEWSPAPER CLIPS - CARDS, 1942 - 1945
... Newspaper clip re "Roy Rene" (Mo) who is impersonated by W.Forbes in the P.O.W Camp in Germany....Newspaper clip re A.I.F Liberated P.O.W's from Germany, includes W.FORBES. Small B&W inset paper photo of W.FORBES. ...Walter Forbes VX953 AASC 6th Div AIF. Refer 1101, 1103.44, 1106. Brown cardboard piece with the following pasted on. Colour postcard cartoon featuring a soldier on a camel . B&W Cartoon of a soldier on a motorbike. Newspaper clip re A.I.F Liberated P.O.W's from Germany, includes W.FORBES. Small B&W inset paper photo of W.FORBES. Newspaper clip re "Roy Rene" (Mo) who is impersonated by W.Forbes in the P.O.W Camp in Germany.documents - newspapers, military history - army, forbes, pow -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph, 1950
... Murchison Camp 13 - P.O.W chapel on right, house left of centre, rock pool in foreground with concrete fountain...Murchison Camp 13 - P.O.W chapel on right, house left of centre, rock pool in foreground with concrete fountain Photograph ...Taken by photographer for State Rivers and Water Supply Commission.Medium sized black and white photograph. Murchison Camp 13 - P.O.W chapel on right, house left of centre, rock pool in foreground with concrete fountainvictorian state rivers and supply commission, camp 13, murchison, water commission camp -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumAlbum - small photo album
... This album also includes photos of visitors to the Tatura Museum, Memorial service German War Cemetery 1992 and visitors to Camps 1, 2, 4 and 13 Photos include Murchison R.S.L clubhouse,which was Murchison P.O.W Camp,13 Recreation Hall, Colonel Walter Tinsley D.S.O who was appointed Commandant camp 13 1946, Folk Dancers from Hungary,Scotland, Yugoslavia, Russia, Spain, Holland, German waitress, African Mother and Child,, Asia, Australian swagman, Australian A.W.A.S, British Army W.O, British Naval Officer. ...Hans-Wolter von Gruenewaldt, German P.O.W. painted these scenes and figures as murals on the walls of the camp 13 Recreation Hall. ...Visitors to Memorial service German War Cemetery 1992 Photos show a collection of the art work painted on walls of Camp 13 Recreation hall murchison pow recreation hall german war cemetery Hans-Wolter von Gruenewaldt, German P.O.W. painted these scenes and figures as murals on the walls of the camp 13 Recreation Hall. ...The artist of the sketches Hans - Wolter von Gruenewaldt - ex South African Mining Engineer served in the North Africa campaign. This album also includes photos of visitors to the Tatura Museum, Memorial service German War Cemetery 1992 and visitors to Camps 1, 2, 4 and 13 Photos include Murchison R.S.L clubhouse,which was Murchison P.O.W Camp,13 Recreation Hall, Colonel Walter Tinsley D.S.O who was appointed Commandant camp 13 1946, Folk Dancers from Hungary,Scotland, Yugoslavia, Russia, Spain, Holland, German waitress, African Mother and Child,, Asia, Australian swagman, Australian A.W.A.S, British Army W.O, British Naval Officer. Visitors to Memorial service German War Cemetery 1992 Photos show a collection of the art work painted on walls of Camp 13 Recreation hall Small, green coloured photo albumHans-Wolter von Gruenewaldt, German P.O.W. painted these scenes and figures as murals on the walls of the camp 13 Recreation Hall. The hall was transferred to Murchison after WW2 and was purchased by the Murchison R.S.L. as its headquarters in 1955. These paintings can now be seen at the David Jones Nursing Home in Murchison.murchison pow recreation hall, german war cemetery -
Lakes Entrance Historical SocietyBook, Jeffrey, Betty, Matron A.M. Sage "Sammie", 1970
... A tribute to Matron A.M.Sage, Matron in Chief of Australian Army Nursing Services, and some references to P.O.W. life and rehabilitation. Booklet produced as fundraiser for College of Nursing, Australia...Lakes Entrance Historical Society 4 Marine Parade Lakes Entrance gippsland Nurses A tribute to Matron A.M.Sage, Matron in Chief of Australian Army Nursing Services, and some references to P.O.W. life and rehabilitation. Booklet produced as fundraiser for College of Nursing, Australia Matron A.M. ...A tribute to Matron A.M.Sage, Matron in Chief of Australian Army Nursing Services, and some references to P.O.W. life and rehabilitation. Booklet produced as fundraiser for College of Nursing, Australianurses -
Waverley RSL Sub BranchPrint Torakina, Torakina
... Photograph in very faded colour (mainly pale pink with a square of colour visible under label) of Japanese P.O.W's resting en-route to compound at Torakina Digitally rescanned in greyscale...Source "the Wargin Argus" BY VEANA SCOTT 27 Apr, 2005 09:36 AM Wagin Argus cnr Tavistock and Ranford Streets Wagin WA 6315 [email protected] Phone: 08 9861 1200 Photograph in very faded colour (mainly pale pink with a square of colour visible under label) of Japanese P.O.W's resting en-route to compound at Torakina Digitally rescanned in greyscale Torakina Print Torakina ...August 1945 saw Major Hugh St Clair Brockway accepting the surrender of a Marine Brigade of Japanese, at Bonis Northern Bougainville, from Naval Commander Takahashi the representative of the Japanese High Command. For a month Major Brockway concentrated on transporting the Japanese out and returning the area, as far as possible, to a pre-war condition. "The Japanese were in a bad way, saying no ship had resupplied them since 1942. They had lived off fish from the sea and what they could grow. Many were sick and they had few medicines. "Our job was basically to evacuate the Japanese and ship the troops out to a POW compound at Torakina, on the mid-eastern coast of Bougainville." Major Brockway had a small group of about 30 to execute the operation, which included destroying all Japanese arms and ammunition of the 3000 strong naval brigade. "They had been cut off since about 1942 and we had to clean the place up for civilian occupation again." Source "the Wargin Argus" BY VEANA SCOTT 27 Apr, 2005 09:36 AM Wagin Argus cnr Tavistock and Ranford Streets Wagin WA 6315 [email protected] Phone: 08 9861 1200Photograph in very faded colour (mainly pale pink with a square of colour visible under label) of Japanese P.O.W's resting en-route to compound at Torakina Digitally rescanned in greyscale -
Greensborough Historical SocietyBook, Barbed Wire: memories of Stalag 383, by M N McKibbin, 1947_
... Inscription: "To Uncle Ame and, this book was prepared & paid for thru' army allotments whilst we were still p.o.w's, Allick....Inscription: "To Uncle Ame and, this book was prepared & paid for thru' army allotments whilst we were still p.o.w's, Allick. 128p., hard cover, black and white illustrations. ...Tells the story of Prisoners of War at Stalag 383 during World War II. Personal memoirs of inmates (prisoners of war) of Stalag 383. 128p., hard cover, black and white illustrations.Inscription: "To Uncle Ame and, this book was prepared & paid for thru' army allotments whilst we were still p.o.w's, Allick.prisoners of war, world war ii, stalag 383. -
Waverley RSL Sub BranchKey
... ...P.O.W....Changi is significant as it was a major prison camp during WWII Changi Fall of Singapore key P.O.W. Kanji Characters read Middle Gate Changi Jail Key. ...During World War II, following the Fall of Singapore in February 1942, the Japanese military detained about 3,000 civilians in Changi Prison, which was built to house only 600 prisoners. The Japanese used the British Army's Selarang Barracks, near the prison, as a prisoner of war camp, holding some 50,000 Allied—predominantly British and Australian—soldiers.[1] Although POWs were rarely, if ever, held in the civilian prison, the name Changi became synonymous in the UK, Australia, and elsewhere with the POW camp. About 850 POWs died during their internment in Changi during the Japanese Occupation of Singapore,[2] a relatively low rate compared to the overall death rate of 27% for POWs in Japanese camps.[3] However, many more prisoners died after being transferred from Changi to various labour camps outside Singapore, including the Burma Railway and the Sandakan airfield.this item is of historical significance because it is supposedly one of the few surving keys to Changi Jail and donated by Mr.Robertson . Changi is significant as it was a major prison camp during WWII Changi Jail Key. Blackened metal key, Wooden tag attached with Japanese print on it. Kanji Characters read Middle Gatechangi, fall of singapore, key, p.o.w. -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumPhotograph, Hilfkreuser Kormoran engagement, 1940,s
... Former possession of P.O.W. at Camp 13...Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Former possession of P.O.W. at Camp 13 tatura photography photograph slides film Copy of b&w photograph of painting of German battleship (Hilfkreuser) "Kormoran" (foreground) engagement with HMAS Sydney (background) off the W.A. coast Nov 1941 Hilfkreuser Kormoran engagement Photograph ...Former possession of P.O.W. at Camp 13Copy of b&w photograph of painting of German battleship (Hilfkreuser) "Kormoran" (foreground) engagement with HMAS Sydney (background) off the W.A. coast Nov 1941tatura, photography, photograph, slides, film
