The Flieder family
Ida Dehn, née Flieder, from Hanover, lost all her relatives – her parents, three brothers and a half-brother and his family in the Holocaust.
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Ida Dehn, née Flieder, from Hanover, lost all her relatives – her parents, three brothers and a half-brother and his family in the Holocaust.
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The Kitchener Camp was a transit camp for Jewish refugees in Richborough, Kent in 1939/40.
The Nussbaum family, friends of Ida’s parents, took Ida with them to Australia.
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In 1940, the British deported 11,000 Germans and Austrians overseas. Part 1: Tribunals, “5th Column” and arrests.
British deportations
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In 1940, the British deported 11,000 Germans and Austrians overseas. Part 2: 5 ships to Canada and Australia.
British deportations
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In 1940, the British deported 11,000 Germans and Austrians overseas. Part 3: A “deplorable mistake”?
British deportations
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The sinking of the internment ship “Arandora Star” claimed 800 victims. Part 1: “Completely beside himself with joy” – the Nazi hero Günter Prien.
Arandora Star
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The sinking of the internment ship Arandora Star claimed 800 victims. Part 2: No refugees on board? A British lie.
Arandora Star
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In Australia, the Dunera Association preserves the memory of the internees of the Dunera and the Queen Mary.
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