During world war ii, australian authorities established internment camps for three reasons to prevent residents from assisting australias enemies, to appease public opinion and to house overseas internees sent to australia for the duration of the war. It is a littleknown fact that in california during world war ii, italian americans were. The collection comprises various objects including a soccer jumper. The outbreak of fighting in europe in august 1914 immediately brought australia into the great war. On 29 march 2019, i was honoured to present some findings of my project, queensland women and war. A class of german school children whose parents are interned at no. The camp that had been used at holsworthy during world war i was not retained after the internees left. Loveday internment camp in the riverland district of south australia was one of many internment camps set up by the federal government in world war two to detain socalled enemy aliens. Best childrens books about world war ii 19391945 253. List of world war ii prisonerofwar camps in australia.
The following books are recommended as they are based upon valid research, sufficient facts, and dialogue to give an understanding of the pow experience. It allowed for the accommodation of internees and prisoners of war pows in internment camps. Each is a significant contribution to understanding the pow and internee experience and each has been read and verified. During world war ii, the legal basis for this detention was under presidential proclamation 2526, made by president franklin delano roosevelt under the authority of the alien and sedition acts. Internment in australia during world war ii writework. Enemy aliens or residents of australia with perceived links to axis nations were also placed in camps, for fear of enemy attack, spying or espionage. At the start of the war many italian sugarcane cutters and shearers working in queensland with proaxis sentiments were interned. During world war ii many enemy aliens were interned in australia under the national security act 1939. For information on relevant records, see the national archives fact sheet wartime internment camps in australia. A further 8000 people were sent to australia to be interned after being detained overseas by australia s allies. World war ii internment camps became home to german. In addition, we list those books that specifically give an overview of an area, combat zone, or issue of dispute. Its important to learn about the history of japanese internment.
Prisoner of war and internment camps in australia during ww2. World war ii internment camps became home to germanaustralians. During ww2, the internment of enemy aliens in australia fell under the control of the national security act 1939. On february 19, 1942, the japanese launched their first attack on australia, attacking darwin by air. Ww2 civilian internment in australia photographs nikkei. Buy a discounted paperback of captured lives online from australias leading online bookstore.
Joan beaumont is the director of the faculty of arts at the college of arts and social sciences at the australian national university, the author of gull force. Civilian internees in australia the australian war memorial. Few italian families escaped the human cost of detention as. Australia interned about 16,700 people who were classified. Published works can provide insight into life in the internment camps. Tatura museum tatura irrigation and wartime camps museum. Books, images, historic newspapers, maps, archives and more. During world war ii, australian authorities established internment. In british columbia, there were fears that some japanese canadians who worked in the fishing industry were. Survival and leadership in captivity, 19411945, and the editor of australian defence. We also have information on the history of irrigation in the goulburn valley as well as local industries and family histories of tatura and district. Internment camps world war i and australia research. Throughout world war ii, australian and british soldiers fought together. The camps and the system of internment german internees.
These books about japanese internment are a good place to start. Recommended books of general interest in the study of the pows. Australia interned about 7000 residents, including nationals from over 30 other countries, such as finland, hungary, portugal and russia. The december 7, 1941, attack on pearl harbor spurred prominent british columbians, including members of municipal governments, local newspapers, and businesses to call for the internment of ethnic japanese living in canada under the defence of canada regulations. Published books paul hasluck, the government and the people, 19391941, australia in the war of 19391945. Allied prisoners of war pows of german, italian and japanese origin, were brought here following capture in battle overseas. Tatura museum houses a unique collection of items from the seven ww2 prisoner of war and internment camps in the tatura and rushworth areas. In general, a camp or group of camps is designated to the country whose government was responsible for the establishment andor operation of the camp regardless of the camps location, but this principle can be, or it can appear to be, departed from in such cases as where a countrys borders or name has changed or it. Internees were civilians who were deemed to be potentially dangerous to national security. Captured lives peers behind the barbed wire drawn around people deemed threats to australia s security during the two world wars. Inky stephensens internment experience in australia. Historian roger daniels has written numerous books, mostly on immigration history and japaneseamerican internment during world war ii.
Australian prisoners of war 19411945 by hank nelson. Most records relating to internees and internment camps in australia are held at the national archives of australia. The authors interviewed survivors in britain, the us, and australia. While numerous books, films and photographs have explored the internment. Despite his application and reasoning, his request was rejected and he was deported in october 1919. Internment during the second world war compares and contrasts the experiences of foreign nationals unfortunate enough to be born in the wrong nation when great britain, and later the usa, went to war. Captured lives peers behind the barbed wire drawn around people deemed threats to australias security during the two world wars. Mar 30, 2020 as the war progressed, britains difficulties in keeping up production demand, australia s geographic isolation, and a differing focus on war policies and theatres, caused australia increasingly to obtain arms, equipment, and military assistance from the united states. Liverpool internment camp during world war ii media at the beginning of world war ii, the army needed to set up a camp for germans who were being interned. This collection provides details of foreign nationals interned by the british government during world war two. The act provided for civilian internees and prisoners of war to be accommodated in internment camps. The camps and the system of internment the outbreak of fighting in europe in august 1914 immediately brought australia into the great war. The librarys collection of papers of enemy aliens interned in australia during ww1 contains around 40 handwritten diaries written by internees.
While numerous books, films and photographs have explored the internment of japanese civilians in the united states and canada, the situation in australia has had limited coverage. The number of enemy aliens from overseas who were interned in australia was. We have a significant collection of personal papers of the internees and their australian guards. This is a list of internment and concentration camps, organized by country. Most of the japanese interned in australia were repatriated to japan after.
The internment of enemy aliens during the second world war was arguably the greatest stain on the allied record of human rights on the home front. Captured lives, australias wartime internment camps by peter. Zoellers letter to the minister for the home and territories department gives a unique insight in to the resentment zoeller felt towards australia as a result of his internment, juxtaposed with the desperation he feels to return to australia to be with his family and return to the life he built for himself. New south wales bert oldfield was the incumbent wicketkeeper and had no plans to retire, while victorias ben barnett had been the reserve keeper on the 1934 tour of england. Mathew trinca is the general manager of collections and content at the national museum of australia. Object name dunera boys hay internment camp collection. Japanese internment in australia during world war ii adelaide. Within one week of the declaration of war, all german subjects in australia were declared enemy aliens and were required to report to the government and notify their address. Browse the amazon editors picks for the best books of 2019, featuring our favorite. This is a list of prisoner of war camps in australia during world war ii. Internees from overseas national library of australia. A further 8000 people were sent to australia to be interned after being detained overseas by australias allies. Mar 30, 2020 during world war ii, australian authorities established internment camps for three reasons to prevent residents from assisting australias enemies, to appease public opinion and to house overseas internees sent to australia for the duration of the war. Representing the work of key international scholars in the field, this important work chronicles the suffering of the noncombatants, or enemy aliens as officials described them, who were interned by australia and america during two world wars.
Australian war memorial id 03024614 photo by ronald leslie stewart. Claudio alcorso, who had migrated to australia in 1938 as a refugee from mussolinis anti. In the later years of the war, germans and italians were also interned on the basis of nationality, particularly those living in the north of australia. Childrens books about japanese internment camps no time for flash cards learning japanese with audio is without doubt the fastest and most efficient way to get started.
As the war progressed, britains difficulties in keeping up production demand, australias geographic isolation, and a differing focus on war policies and theatres, caused australia increasingly to obtain arms, equipment, and military assistance from the united states. An enemy alien was a person of german, italian, or japanese origin who was living in australia. Objectcollection description a collection of objects from the german and austrian jewish refugees from the ss dunera who were interred at hay internment camp during world war ii. When fascist italy declared war on britain in mid1940, almost 5,000 italians living in australia were imprisoned in internment camps. This was a significant proportion of the community, a higher proportion than one would expect in a country so far from. Chapter two internments in australia during world war two. The whispers of war is one of many ww2 friendship books out this 2020. Criterion a the tatura world war ii internment and pow camps collection is a rare contribution to the little known history. Australia interned almost 7,000 people during the first world war. Sep 20, 2012 when fascist italy declared war on britain in mid1940, almost 5,000 italians living in australia were imprisoned in internment camps. Internment started immediately following the outbreak of war in 1939, with a small number of germans being sent to tribunals for assessment as a potential danger to the country. Ive been so surprised to see how many books match the criteria for this list. Booktopia has captured lives, australias wartime internment camps by peter monteath.
Mathew trinca was the general manager of collections and. Life histories of citizenship and exclusion ilma martinuzzi obrien about 20 percent of the italianborn population of australia was interned during the second world war. During world war ii internment of prisoners of war and enemy aliens in australia was administered under the national security act 1939. The following list from the national archives of australia shows the locations of internment camps on australian soil with images sourced to accompany. He was past president of the society for historians of the gilded age and progressive era and the immigration history society.
Among the several books about the japanese american internment published in the past year e. Flinders university in adelaide and author of a number of books on australian. However, with the entry of japan into the war, australia was fighting in two wars, the european war and its much closer southeast asia war. Discover delightful childrens books with prime book box, a subscription that. Internment during world war ii in queensland took many forms. An essay towards national self respect 1936 was once well known as an advocate for australian culture. As mentioned before, some will be for elementary school readers, some for teens, so please do read descriptions of the books and author comments before suggesting any of the books for your very young children. Three friends find themselves caught up in the war, especially as one is threatened with internment. Midway through the war, more than 12,000 people mostly men, but some women and children were interned in 18 camps around southern australia, including tatura in victoria, and cowra and hay in new south wales.
Prisoners of war were also sent to australia from other allied countries for internment in australia. List of concentration and internment camps wikipedia. Commonwealth government records about south australia. Japanese internment a dark chapter of australian history. During world war i and world war ii, australia held both prisoners of war and internees. The prime minister took on extraordinary wartime powers, the government enforced strict censorship of media and australians born in other countries mainly germany, italy, and japan were placed in internment camps. The japanese captured 1500 australian civilians during world war ii. It is understood that his family remained in south australia. The papers of enemy aliens interned in australia, 19141919 collection contains the diaries and personal papers of internees, information on the administration and management of the camps, along with publications, drawings, concert and theatre programs produced by. In all, just over 20 per cent of all italians resident in australia were interned. Dec 30, 2001 japanese american internment during world war ii. However there were many others who were still free. The camps and the system of internment german internees in. The most dramatic response was the internment of many german, italian and japanese residents in camps overseas and australianborn, and naturalised british subjects.