Historical information
Wilhelm was rounded up by the CIB in Sydney in 1939 and put into Bathurst goal and later transferred to Tatura, where he spent nearly 5 years. He helped out in the dentistry facility as a Dental nurse. He loved the piano and whilst interned composed a march which he called "Seige" and wrote the piano score. "Seige" was later changed to "Under the Southern Cross". It was later written for a full brass band.
Physical description
Black and white photograph of a man wearing a tie and suit sitting side on. Plain background
