Darren Watson on 'behind barbed wire'
Watch Darren Watson speaks about researching enemy Prisoner of War and internee records, during Family History Feast 2013.
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Watch Darren Watson speaks about researching enemy Prisoner of War and internee records, during Family History Feast 2013.
Steven Kafkarisos speaks about the Library's military history collection in a talk presented during Family History Feast 2013.
Ken Inglis reveals the fate of German and Austrian Jews interned in Australia as enemy aliens during WWII.
Hear insights from an ex-soldier and an academic as they look into the reburials of Australian soldiers killed on foreign soil during WWI.
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