Carving out some extra WWII history

AN interstate attendee at this month’s World War II symposium, held in the Riverland, has spoken about a special moment of the weekend. John Wulff, the son of a German internee from Persia who lived at the Loveday internment camp, travelled from...

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Carving out some extra WWII history
Visitor John Wulff (centre), with Riverland historian and chairperson of the Loveday Internment Camp, Rosemary Gower (left), and Helga Griffin in front of the Renmark Institute honour boards, carved by World War II internment camp internee Max Otto Schünemann. Ms Griffin was a guest speaker at a recent symposium on World War II internees form Persia. Her father was a railway engineer in Persia before being taken into custody and transported to Australia. PHOTO: supplied

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