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Postcard – Pauline Neufeld to Wilhelm Neufeld

SubjectWorld War, 1939-1945–Sources
War stories
Censorship
Internment camps–Australia
Jews, Austrian
German language–Writing
Correspondence
Category4. World War II
KeywordsDunera
Current HolderJewish Museum of Australia
Date1941-11-10
Item Number3389
Access RightsDigitised
Country Of OriginAustria
PlaceOrange camp
Vienna
Language German
Description From Source105 x 149 mm, Handwritten, printed and stamped. This postcard was written by Pauline Neufeld in 1941 in Vienna, and sent to her son, Wilhelm, who was being interned in Orange, at an Australian internment camp. The postcard is handwritten but contains no postage stamps or equivalent, as such classification was unnecessary for mail directed to prisoners of war. The correspondence has, however, been stamped for censorship by the mail authorities in Bendigo. The internment camp in Orange, New South Wales, was one of the camps internees were sent to in May 1941. The weather was colder than that in Hay, yet the conditions equally as horrendous. Upper left, handwritten in ink: “Ubiender:” Pauline Neufeld, Wien 27 Karmel…serg 13. Upper right, handwritten in ink: “INTERNIERTEN SENDUNG,” Mr Wilhelm Neufeld, INT. CAMP ORANGE, c/o District Censor, 45 Reservoir Str. Sydney, NSW, AUSTRALIA. Center left, stamped in blue ink: 3 Passed by Censor 390 Center left, handwritten in red ink: Bendigo Front side, hand written are the addresses of Pauline in Vienna and of Wilhelm in Orange Camp. Pink round step of the Third Rich, beside a purple step of the censor written: “3 passed by censor 390” Handwritten beneath the stamps: Bendigo, and a few more unclear words. On reverse, upper right, handwritten in ink: 10.11.1941 The rest of the text is handwritten in ink in German.
Physical FormatPostcards
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