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Migration and Repatriation issues after the liberation of NEI

Published by DACC on December 29, 2023December 29, 2023

This file, researched by Ruby Todorovski researcher at the University of Queensland includes documents regarding people who wanted to migrate to Australia after the war and issues regarding the repatriation of service people.

NAA-NEI-Admission-of-NEI-subjects-to-Australia_1946to1950Download

See also:

Evacuees from Netherlands East Indies recuperating in Australia after WWII

Links to declassified WWII Australian Documents re the Netherlands East Indies

Categories: Migration historyMilitary and Political HistoryNetherlands East Indies - Australia HistoryPrimary Research

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