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Seminar: To Hell and Back - Prisoners, Escapers and their Helpers in Thessaloniki's WW2 POW Camp
Title:
Seminar: To Hell and Back - Prisoners, Escapers and their Helpers in Thessaloniki's WW2 POW Camp
When:
13.11.2016 15.00 h
Where:
Greek Centre Melbourne (Mezzanine) - Melbourne
Category:
Education

Description

The Thessaloniki Association "The White Tower" presents "To Hell and Back - Prisoners, Escapers and their Helpers in Thessaloniki's WW2 POW Camp" by Jim Claven.

Refreshments will be served.

Synopsis:

This presentation will tell the story of Allied prisoners of war in Greece and Crete, focusing on the main POW transit camp at Thessaloniki – Dulag 183 - to which almost all Allied prisoners were transported from the various temporary camps to which they were allocated on capture.

The camp held thousands of prisoners, in terrible and inhumane conditions. Yet many escaped – from the camp itself or on the train journey north to other camps in Germany.

And they would be helped and protected by the brave local Greek population – at great risk to themselves. It is a story of capture, of terrible privation and captivity, of bravery, escape and freedom.

 

Presenter:

Jim Claven is a published author and Monash University history graduate, holding a Master of Arts degree from that University. A former government adviser on Veterans Affairs, he is secretary of the Melbourne-based Lemnos Gallipoli Commemorative Committee, a member of the Battle of Crete and the Greek Campaign Commemorative Council and honorary member of the Thessaloniki Association “The White Tower”. He is currently researching the Anzac connections with Greece across both World Wars and developing associated commemorative travel trails in Greece.

This presentation will tell the story of Allied prisoners of war in Greece and Crete, focusing on the main POW transit camp at Thessaloniki – Dulag 183 - to which almost all Allied prisoners were transported from the various temporary camps to which they were allocated on capture. The camp held thousands of prisoners, in terrible and inhumane conditions. Yet many escaped – from the camp itself or on the train journey north to other camps in Germany. And they would be helped and protected by the brave local Greek population – at great risk to themselves. It is a story of capture, of terrible privation and captivity, of bravery, escape and freedom.

Venue

Venue:
Greek Centre Melbourne (Mezzanine)   -   Website
Street:
168 Lonsdale Street
Postcode:
3000
Suburb:
Melbourne
State:
VIC
Country:
Country: au

The Mezzanine floor (press "M" in the elevator) of Greek Centre Melbourne - located at the corner of Lonsdale and Russell streets in Melbourne, Australia.

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