From: "Maureen Arthur" wrote: > > > would Wilhelm have been sent to some type of camp in WWI just because he was of German birth? >>>>>>> and I was wondering if the same happened to Germans during WWI. > > And if they were, where did they go, and do any registers survive? > Maureen - I found the following on NAA site. Di R. Series links for series D3597 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Related series 1 Jan 1915 - 31 Dec 1916 BP230/11, Indexes of aliens interned 1 Jan 1915 - 31 Dec 1919 D2375, Index cards to Prisoners-of-War (internees), 4th Military District, alphabetical series 1 Jan 1915 - 31 Dec 1919 MP1565/2, Alphabetical nominal roll of internees either captured in Australia, or captured elsewhere and held in Australia. 1 Jan 1915 - 31 Dec 1919 MP1565/3, Lists of internees 1 Jan 1915 - 31 Dec 1921 K565, Album of identification photographs of enemy aliens (civilian and prisoner of war) interned at Liverpool Camp, NSW during World War I (with index) 1 Jan 1915 - 31 Dec 1921 PP246/2, Registers of internees and prisoners of war (1914/18 & 1939/45 wars) 1 Jan 1915 - 31 Dec 1921 SP421/5, Index to album of identification photographs of enemy aliens (civilian and prisoner of war) interned at Liverpool Camp, NSW during World War I 1 Jan 1915 - 31 Dec 1921 P1, Album of identification photographs of enemy aliens [civilian and prisoner of war] interned at Liverpool Camp, NSW during World War I [with index] 1 Jan 1915 - 31 Dec 1921 SP421/4, Album of identification photographs of enemy aliens (civilian and prisoner of war) interned at Liverpool Camp, NSW during World War I 1 Jan 1919 - 31 Dec 1919 C440, Register of World War I Internees in NSW Primary description Series notes