Record of Life in Camp 1A and 1 B, 1944
| Subject | World War, 1939-1945–Sources |
| Internment camps–Australia | |
| Prisoners of war–Australia | |
| German language–Writing | |
| Northern Territory | |
| Papua New Guinea | |
| Maps | |
| Category | 4. World War II |
| Keywords | Tatura camp |
| Current Holder | Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum |
| Period Of Reference | 1940-06-05/1944 |
| Item Number | C0763 |
| Access Rights | Request at location |
| Country Of Origin | Australia |
| Place | Orange camp |
| Tatura | |
| Sydney | |
| Melbourne | |
| Language | German |
| Description From Source | Written in German “Verzeuhnis Alter Internieiten De Sannellagers Tatura (1A and B) Von 5 Juni – 15 December 1940 A 35 page record in a plastic folder, clear plastic front and 3 cm black margin left hand side extending to the back cover. Some of the content headlines or places are Orange, Tatura, Long Bay, Melbourne, South Australia. A map and 19 towns of WA, Northern Territory, New Guinea. Reg No is the translation as is the “Tatura Song” written by H. Sturzenhofecker to the melody good cheer comrades, on the horse and Mr Otto Herbst being awarded a certificate commanding of yachts. |
| Physical Format | Notebook |
| Maps | |
| Songs | |
| Bibliographic Citation | https://www.zotero.org/groups/4688363/oama/items/WQB3DP89/ |
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