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P.P. (personale protetto) diario di prigionia di un medico militare in Australia

SubjectItalian diaries
Prisoners of war
Prisoner-of-war camps
Category4. World War II
AuthorAndrea Napoleone
KeywordsSecurity
love
Current HolderADN Archivio Diaristico Nazionale
Period Of Reference 1943/1947
Item NumberDG/05
Access RightsRequest at location
PlaceBonegilla Migrant Centre
Language Italian
Description From SourceAndrea Napoleone was a captain doctor prisoner of war in India for two years. In 1943 he was transferred to Australia for detention in different camps for another four years. He writes this epistolary diary to his girlfriend who awaits him with confidence in Italy. In the diary Napoleone writes his personal reflections on his experience as a POW. He expresses his emotions, from love for her fiancée to loneliness and frustration for this life in captivity. Napoleone was born in Barano d’Ischia (NA) in Italy in 1909 and died in 2005. Places mentioned in the diary and places of imprisonmen: Africa, Australia, Bairagarh, Bonegilla, Cowra, Ethiopia, India, Murchison, Myrtleford, Seymour, Somalia, Wakool
Physical FormatDiaries
Bibliographic CitationErika Lorenzon, Lo sguardo lontano – L’italia della Seconda guerra mondiale nella memoria dei prigionieri di guerra (Venice: Edizioni Ca’ Foscari, 2018).
Date Accessed2022-06-04
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