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Panozzo Family Papers

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This fund contains 52 letters penned by Marco Panozzo, from Barmera internment camp, to his wife and daughters. Marco Panozzo (1899-1942) migrated from a village in the province of Vicenza to Australia in 1922. He worked in the coal mines at Corrimal, N.S.W and for the Italian wine and spirits distributor Cinzano in Sydney until 1936. He then was a journalist for the Sydney newspaper Italo-Australian and an officer of the local Italian Chamber of Commerce until the outbreak of World War II. He was subsequently interned as an enemy alien in camps at Hay, N.S.W. and Barmera, South Australia, where he died of a heart failure on 1 January 1942. Panozzo’s first arrival at the Barmera camp and death for aneurism are reported in Federico Bonisoli’s diaries. A 65-page governmental file (3498449, at the NAA, Sydney) contains security documents regarding Panozzo’s suspected support to fascism, fingerprints and the ambiguous classification of Panozzo as alien, interned and naturalised.
SubjectWorld War, 1939-1945–Australia
World War, 1939-1945–Sources
War stories
Emigration and immigration
Internment camps
Internment camp inmates’ writings
Italian letters
Correspondence
Category4. World War II
AuthorMarco Panozzo and family
KeywordsItalian internment
CreatorPanozzo family
Current HolderState Library of New South Wales
Period Of Reference 1940/1942
Date1940-11-14
Series NumberMAV/FM4/10834
Item NumberYoldzdE9
Access RightsDigitised
Rights Research & study copies allowed
Country Of OriginAustralia
PlaceHay camp
Loveday camp
Language Italian
English
Description From Source1 microfilm reel of textual records. Letters of Marco Panozzo in Australian internment camps to his wife Giuditta and daughter Nellie, 14 Nov. 1940-28 Dec. 1941, written in Italian and English; letter from Bruno Rossi to Giuditta Panozzo, 14 Feb. 1942, (Italian); A transcript of a letter from Rev. M. F. Toal to Giuditta Panozzo, 3 January 1942. The letters were lent by copy by one of Panozzo’s daughters Nellie Spagnolo in 2000 for The Italians in New South Wales Project.
Physical FormatManuscripts
Letters
Transcription
Related Resources Federico Bonisoli – papers, ca. 1939-1944, concerning his internment during World War II, together with letter received by his brother, Felice Bonisoli, 1956
https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3498449
https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=8622166
https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=9911089
Date Accessed2022-03-06

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