Despair
NAA: D1901, K1056, p. 116
This letter from Wolf Klaphake to Maria Klaphake, 17 July 1944, was among the extracts of letters from Wolf to Maria Klaphake and various friends, in Loveday Internment Camp internees files, Security Service, South Australia.
Wolf Klaphake to Maria Klaphake, 17 July 1944. Intelligence officers read Klaphake's letters and made excerpts of passages they considered noteworthy.
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NAA: D1901, K1056, p. 154
Letter from LS Wallman, Medical Officer recommending Klaphake's release on medical grounds, 22 March 1944, in Loveday Internment Camp internees files, Security Service, South Australia.
In March 1944, a Senior Medical Officer had examined Klaphake and recommended his release on medical grounds.
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NAA: D1901, K1056, p. 3
Wolf Klaphake, statement before the Aliens Tribunal, 24 April 1944, in Loveday Internment Camp internees files, Security Service, South Australia.
Wolf Klaphake, statement before the Aliens Tribunal, 24 April 1944.
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NAA: D1901, K1056, p. 407
Extracts of letters from Wolf to Maria Klaphake and various friends, in Loveday Internment Camp internees files, Security Service, South Australia.
Klaphake's files contain dozens of excerpts from letters he wrote to his wife and his friends. All his mail was read by the authorities, and Military Intelligence was interested in letters that gave an insight into the general mood of internees.
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NAA: ST1233/1, N20785, p. 238
Letter from Wolf Klaphake to the Commandant of Camp 4 Tatura, 26 January 1942, in the investigation files of the Investigations Branch, New South Wales.
Wolf Klaphake to Commandant Camp 4 Tatura, 26 January 1942.
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NAA: ST1233/1, N20785, p. 286
Letter from Wolf Klaphake to the Commandant of Camp 4 Tatura, 26 January 1942, in the investigation files of the Investigation Branch, New South Wales.
Wolf Klaphake to the Commandant of Camp 4 Tatura, 26 January 1942.
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