Australia’s WWII P.O.W Bush Camps - MARRINUP No.16

This is a supporting page for a YouTube video of the same name. Research materials not found elsewhere on the internet can be found here.



Links to WA State Library resources:

Marrinup timber town and Marrinup P.O.W. Camp : historical context and documentary evidence of structures as a background for the archaeological survey





Marrinup prisoner of war camp : a history / Rosemary Johnston



Marrinup POW camp being restored by the Department of Conservation and Environment.]


Timber mill activities at Banksiadale and Marrinup.



Other State Library resources:

A cage in the bush : Kaefig im wald una gabbia nella boscaglia : Marrinup : no 16 POW Camp : German and Italian prisoners of war in Western Australia 1941-1946 / Ernie Polis.


Other resources used found around the internet:

http://inherit.stateheritage.wa.gov.au/Public/Inventory/PrintSingleRecord/a8a772cd-f390-420a-9e04-3e5730701cf7

https://dwellingup.destinationmurray.com.au/culture-history/our-stories/marrinup-pow-camp/

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-02-05/world-war-ii-prisoner-of-war-camp-marrinup-history/101918080

https://italianprisonersofwar.com/2022/06/08/marrinup-may-1944/

https://italianprisonersofwar.files.wordpress.com/2019/07/pow-camp-marrinup-trail.pdf

https://www.birtwistlewiki.com.au/wiki/Marrinup_Prisoner_of_War_Camp_(Camp_No_16)

https://www.whereis.com/wa/marrinup-6213

http://northamarmycamp.org.au/storylines/pow/pows-in-wa/


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