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  1. 22 de feb. de 2010 · Dated 1963, the photograph captures the first reunion of the wartime internees who arrived in Sydney on the military transport ship Dunera. It’s a far cry from their entry to Australia two decades earlier, when more than 2500 German, Austrian and Italian internees, who were to become known as the Dunera Boys, arrived from Britain.

  2. 22 November, 2023. Tim McNamara pieces together the incredible story of his friend and mentor, Paul Kurz – engineer, refugee from Vienna and Dunera internee, separated from his wife, Paula, and his mother at the outbreak of World War II and interned in Australia. Click here for more information and to purchase your copy today.

  3. 13 de ago. de 2021 · How Dunera Boy’s tale became a bestseller. On September 6, 1940, a grey steamer docked at Sydney’s Circular Quay. Among the passengers was Ulrich Boschwitz. By gideon haigh. Scene from TV ...

  4. 1 de ene. de 2004 · The Dunera Boys Drama 2004 Available on Tubi TV In WWII, a group of Germans in Britain, including many Jewish refugees, are herded onto a ship bound for an Australian prisoner of war camp. Drama 2004 TV-14 Episodes EPISODE 1 Part 1 ...

  5. Threatened by the impending horrors of WWII, and in the interests of national safety, the British Government sets out to arrest all Germans residing in the UK. Despite being fully assimilated, many of these people were Jewish and sent aboard the HMT Dunera to Australian POW camps in Hay, NSW. Commemorating 75 years, their incredible story of hardship, alienation and brotherhood is well ...

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  7. In 1940, during the Second World War, 2542 German and Italian ‘enemy aliens’ were sent from Britain to Australia on board the HMT Dunera. In Australia they were imprisoned in internment camps. The ‘Dunera Boys’, as they became known, included musicians, artists, philosophers, scientists and writers. After they were released in 1941 many chose to remain in Australia, making a ...