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Notification of ships deserters. [Copy of record seized from German Consulate Sydney at outbreak of World War 2]

Abstract

Schifffahrtswesen Seemannsamt Desertionen 1939
SubjectWorld War, 1939-1945–Australia
Consuls
German language
Correspondence
Sydney (N.S.W.)
Shipping
Category4. World War II
AuthorDepartment of External Affairs
Keywordsdeserter
Current HolderNational Archives of Australia
Period Of Reference 1937/1939
Series NumberA4311, 102/1
Item Number938373
Access RightsDigitised
Rights Copyright National Archives of Australia
Country Of OriginAustralia
Germany
PlaceSydney
Language German
English
Description From SourceNotification of ships deserters. [Copy of record seized from German Consulate Sydney at outbreak of World War 2] Series Title ‘Cumpston Collection’ of documents relating to the history of Australian foreign policy Function and purpose In late 1959 Dr John Stanley Cumpston, a long-standing External Affairs employee, was appointed department historian to the then Department of External Affairs. Dr Cumptson held this position until his retirement in 1969. During this time, Dr Cumpston collected a large amount of material concerned with the Department and all aspects of the history of Australian foreign policy. The records that Dr Cumpston collected for his research were gathered from the Department’s registered series, ‘private’ collections of Departmental staff and his own material. These records were stored together in boxes by Dr Cumpston with no overall control system. There are copies of files of German origin covering the period 1929 to 1939, the originals of which were included in the collection but which have since been returned to the German Foreign Office. These items are registered on RecordSearch as items 102/1 – 102/7.
Physical FormatCorrespondence
Related Resources https://omaa-arts.sydney.edu.au/texts/5212/
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