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Page from the diary of Corporal Gerald Carroll, showing an illustration of a room interior in Sagan, drawn by a fellow prisoner of war during imprisonment at Stalag Luft III, Germany, during World War II, ca. 1973 [picture] / Bruce Howard
Bib ID 5058402
Format PicturePicture, OnlineOnline
Author
Howard, Bruce, 1936-
 
Online Versions
Description ca. 1973 
1 photographic reproduction : b&w ; 18.5 x 25.8 cm. 
Series

Nostalgic Australian photographs

Summary

Gerald Carroll was imprisoned in Poland and in Stalag Luft III in Germany and the story of his war years and entrepreneurship in the prison camp, taken from his diary, is told in Great Australian book of nostalgia.

Notes

Title based on information in Great Australian book of nostalgia /­ John Larkins and Bruce Howard.

Part of the collection: Nostalgic Australian photographs.

Part of the Bruce Howard collection.

Published in: Great Australian book of nostalgia /­ John Larkins and Bruce Howard, Adelaide : Rigby, 1975, p. 229.

Also available online http:/­/­nla.gov.au/­nla.pic-vn5058402

Subjects Carroll, Gerald.  |  Prisoners of war - Caricatures and cartoons - Photographs.
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