Fifth Columnists? German and Austrian refugees in Australian internment camps

Klaus Neumann

Frederick Watson Fellow, 2001

Presented at the University of New South Wales in Sydney
17 April 2002

In the second half of the 1930s, several thousand refugees from Germany and Austria emigrated to Australia. After the outbreak of World War II, they were classed as enemy aliens. Many of them were interned. Dr Neumann's second lecture introduced some of these internees and addressed the question of why they were conceived as potential threats to Australia's security.