Perche? Why? Zonderwater (South Africa). Italian Prisoner of War Camp 1941 - 1946. (Signed) - Armell
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Campo Dei Prigionieri di Guerra Italiani 1941 - 1946
Signed by the author. The Zonderwater (Main Camp) is situated approx 43km north-east of Pretoria in the vicinity of the the Cullinan diamond mine. The commander of the camp was Colonel Prinsloo who gave a warm farewell to the prisoners on the eve of their repatriation. Thanking them for their artistic spirit, love for work and the strong bond with the agricultural life of South Africa. Includes a number of b&w photographs of the camp, men participating in various crafts and skills, as well as stage productions and sport. Also includes photographs of the cemetery and granite slabs with the names of 254 POWs who had died during imprisonment. At the rear is the description and photographs of the cemetery of Hillary (Durban). Some foxing to the front and rear prelims. 48 Pages. Contents clean and binding sound. 1st Edition. Condition: Good. Binding: Hardcover. Some edge-wear. Some grubby marks to the rear board. Some foxing to the front cover and spine.
First Edition: Yes Signed: Yes Condition: Good. Binding: Hardcover. Some edge-wear. Some grubby marks to the rear board. Some foxing to the front cover and spine.