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AFRIKA CORPS PRISONER'S CAMP ART
A small folk art-like wooden keepsake box, 4" x 3" x 2 1/4" with removable lid, fabricated with small pieces of inlaid wood and heat stamped "INTERNMENT CAMP LETHBRIDGE ALBA" on the lid, made by an unknown German prisoner most likely captured in North Africa. One tiny piece of inlay is lost, else very good. The first inmates at Lethbridge were prisoners taken by the Australians at El Alamein. They were first held in Egypt, and then shipped by boat to South Africa, Uruguay, Liverpool, and New York, from where they were sent by train to Medicine Hat, Alberta for transport to the internment camp. By November, 1942, Lethbridge and Medicine Hat held over 25,000 prisoners.

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July 21, 2011 11:30 AM EDT
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