Baldwin Goener Papers

Item

Title
Baldwin Goener Papers
Subject
Australia--Emigration and immigration—History
Immigrants
World War, 1939-1945--Australia
Internment camps--Australia
German language
Queensland
Category
4. World War II
Author
Goener, Baldwin
Keywords
German Australian
Tatura camp
Current holder
The University of Queensland
Period of reference 
1890 – 1976
Item number
UQFL63
Access rights
Request at location
Rights 
Unrestricted access. Conditions governing reproduction: Copyright applies.
Country of origin
Australia
Language 
German
English
Description from source
Biographical history Balduin Göner, later known as Baldwin 'Paul' Goener, was born on 10 September 1890 in Saxony, Germany. He lived in Queensland for most of his life. Goener was a naturalised British sujbect for 27 years by the time World War Two broke out. He was interned at Gaythorne (Queensland) and Tatura (Victoria) internment camps from September 1941 until October 1944. He died on 13 July 1976 Scope and content Draft manuscripts, autobiography, correspondence, Tatura Camp programmes, postcards, oral interview. The initial contact with the donor was through Dr Gunther Bonnin who was studying the speech patterns of German-born migrants in the Darling Downs region. Goener's writing reveals his Saxon origin, and lack of education in written English. He writes fluently, but his spelling and speech patterns are reproduced by ear. He refers by name to a number of German migrant families.
Physical format
Correspondence
Programs
Diaries