シリーズ名 | State Library of New South Wales |
AJRP詳細 | |
AJRP module: | Australian regional archives |
所蔵機関詳細 | |
所蔵機関 | State Library of New South Wales |
機関シリーズ名 | Mitchell and Dixson Libraries Manuscript Collection |
シリーズ概要 | |
数量・形態 | Various |
公開状況 | Open |
シリーズ種類 | Unpublished, Private |
検索ガイド | Picman database (external link) |
シリーズ内容 | |
1941 to 1946 | |
紛争コード | Pacific War (1941-1945) |
キーワード | PRISONERS OF WAR, WAR CRIMES TRIALS, COASTWATCHERS, DIARIES, REMINISCENCES |
豪軍部隊名 | |
連合軍部隊名 | |
日本軍部隊名 | |
言語 | English |
地域 | Japan–Formosa Australia Melanesia (PNG, Irian Jaya & Solomon Islands) Netherlands East Indies (Indonesia) |
伝記・機関の情報 | The Mitchell and Dixson Libraries Manuscript Collection is a major repository of archival material related to the Australia-Japan relationship. |
内容の概要 | It includes numerous collections which contain reminiscences, correspondence, reports, personal accounts, as well as transcripts of plays, poetry, novels, and other miscellaneous papers. Some of the more important collections are introduced below. There are numerous collected memoirs and reminiscences from servicemen and women from Malaya, Timor, Papua, New Guinea, and the Philippines. These include accounts from infantry soldiers, coastwatchers, medical staff, ambulance drivers, and war correspondents. Several collections specifically relate to war correspondents, such as Damien Parer, David McNicoll and George Johnston. These include diaries, notebooks, correspondence and other papers. War Crimes Trials are the focus of several collections, including the papers of John Miles Williams, the judge for the trials on Ambon and Morotai, and the account of the trials by the Japanese lawyer, MUNEMIYA Shinji. Numerous collections include material on Australian Prisoners of War, especially in Changi and on the Burma-Thai Railway. A large collection relates to Brigadier Frederick Galleghan, the commander of 2/30th Battalion, and later Commander of Allied POWs in Malaya. |
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Last modified: | 09/29/2003 04:08:05 PM |