the end of the second world war did not mean peace for Japanese-Australians
- Written by Tets Kimura, Adjunct Lecturer, Creative Arts, Flinders University
Interned Japanese having lunch at their camp at Woolenook Bend, South Australia, 1944.State Library South AustraliaFor most of the world’s population, the end of the second world war was a glorious day. This was not necessarily the case for Japanese-Australians, who faced repatriation to Japan after being interned by their home country,...
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