'To what extent was 'community' evident in the Isle of Man internment camps during the Second World War?'
Date(s): 2011
Creator(s): Fargher, James J.C.
Scope & Content: Oxford Brookes local history coursework. The essay examines the sense of community that could have been evident within the interment camps during the Second World War. The author uses quotes from internees and camp officials to support that there was a sense of community and belonging experienced between the internees.
Language: English
Extent: 12 pages
Physical description: typescript
Item name: essay
Collection: Manuscript Archive
Level: ITEM
ID number: MS 12947
Record class: Private
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