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Prisoners of Jan Smuts : Italian prisoners of war in South Africa in WWII

Title
Prisoners of Jan Smuts : Italian prisoners of war in South Africa in WWII / Karen Horn.
ISBN
9781776192847
1776192842
9781776192854
Publication
Johannesburg : Jonathan Ball Publishers, 2024.
Physical Description
xxv, 278 pages : illustrations, facsimiles, maps, portraits ; 24 cm
Summary
"Equally skilled in different trades than in the art of love, the Italian prisoners-of-war (POWs) who were incarcerated in South Africa during the Second World War are a source of great fascination to this day.The first Italian POWs arrived in the Union of South Africa in early 1941, most of them being held in Zonderwater Camp outside Cullinan or in work camps across the country. The government of Jan Smuts saw them as a source of cheap labour that would contribute to harvesting schemes, road-building projects such as the old Du Toit's Kloof Pass between Paarl and Worcester and even to prickly-pear eradication schemes.Prisoners of Jan Smuts recounts the stories of survival and shenanigans of the Italian POWs in the Union through the eyes of five prisoners who had documented their experiences in memoirs and letters. While many POWs seemed to appreciate the opportunities to gain new skills, others clung to the Fascist ideas they had grown up with and refused to work. Many opted to remain in South Africa once the war had ended, forging quite a legacy. These included sculptor Edoardo Villa, who left an important mark in the local and international art world, and businessman Aurelio Gatti, who built an ice-cream empire whose gelato was to delight generations of South Africans." -- Back Cover.
Other formats
Also issued in electronic format.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
May 17, 2024
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index
Contents
1. Young fascists in Italy's African colonies
2. Early days at Zonderwater camp
3. Cheap labour: POWs for hire
4. Trouble brews at Zonderwater
5. An 'epidemic of escaping'
6. Prinsloo to the rescue
7. Well-being through art, music and education
8. the fall of Mussolini
9. Ossewabrandwag and fascist prisoners
10. Armistice jitters
11. Freedom at any cost
12. 'What are you doing in my bedroom?'
13. Love beyond the rules
14. The long wait to return home
15. The end - but not yet
16. 'I also need so much to cry'.
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