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    On 10 July 1940, 2,542 detainees, all classified as "enemy aliens", were embarked aboard Dunera at Liverpool. While the detainees included 200 Italian and 251 German prisoners of war, as well as several dozen Nazi sympathizers, the majority were 2,036 Italian and German civilians who were anti-Nazi, most of them Jewish refugees.

  2. 1940 wurden 2.300 Deutsche und Österreicher– überwiegend von den Nazis Verfolgte – sowie 200 Italiener von der britischen Regierung nach Australien deportiert. Sie überstanden 57 Tage lang einen wahren Horrortrip. An dieses wenig bekannte Kapitel des Holocaust und des Exils während der Nazizeit erinnert www.dunera.de.

  3. 19. Mai 2006 · In September 1940, 2542 ‘enemy aliens’ from Britain disembarked HMT Dunera in Melbourne and Sydney. Most were Jewish refugees who had fled Nazi persecution in Germany and Austria. They were interned in camps near Hay and Orange in NSW and Tatura in Victoria.

  4. 10. Juli 2010 · It set sail from Liverpool 70 years ago on 10 July 1940, without the passengers - later known as the Dunera Boys - knowing where they were going. The vessel was crammed with some 2,000 mostly...

  5. On 10 July 1940, 2546 of these men, ranging in age from 16 to 66, were herded aboard the Hired Military Transport Dunera at Liverpool and transported, under abject conditions, to Australia. Most were German or Austrian, and most were Jewish. Many had fled to Britain in the 1930s to escape Hitler’s Reich. Churchill later described the arrest ...

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  6. 5. Mai 2024 · In 1940, 2,300 Germans and Austrians – mainly those persecuted by the Nazis – as well as 200 Italians were deported to Australia by the British government. They survived a true horror trip for 57 days. This little-known chapter of the Holocaust and exile during the Nazi era is commemorated at www.dunera.de.

  7. The Dunera and Queen Mary brought nearly 3000 internees to Australia in 1940. Dunera Lives tells a selection of these stories; thousands remain untold.