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The Enemy At Home German Internees In Wwi Australia 1st Edition Gerhard Fischer Nadine Helmi

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The Enemy At Home German Internees In Wwi Australia 1st Edition Gerhard Fischer Nadine Helmi
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Publisher: UNSW Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 543.98 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Gerhard Fischer. Nadine Helmi
ISBN: 9781742232645, 1742232647
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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The Enemy At Home German Internees In Wwi Australia 1st Edition Gerhard Fischer Nadine Helmi by Gerhard Fischer. Nadine Helmi 9781742232645, 1742232647 instant download after payment.

When nearly 7,000 people of German and Austrian descent were detained in Australian during World War I, talented Bavarian photographer Paul Dubotzki was among them. These unlikely prisoners-of-war came from all walks of life and many, like beer baron Edmund Resch and acclaimed orthopaedic surgeon Dr Max Herz, had lived in Australia for decades. In The Enemy at Home Dubotzki’s recently rediscovered photographs reveal what life was like inside the Holsworthy, Berrima and Trial Bay internment camps. These striking images provide a rare and surprising snapshot of the theatrical events, small businesses and sports that boosted the inmates’ spirits.

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