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  3. Woolenook Wood Camp - Wikipedia

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    Woolenook Wood Camp was a World War II internment and prisoner of war camp in the Australian state of South Australia located Murtho along the River Murray, in the state's Riverland. It was officially part of the Loveday Camp complex, and housed Japanese internees and later, Japanese prisoners of war .

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  6. Camp Victory (New South Wales) - Wikipedia

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    Camp Victory, also known as Camp Casino, was a Royal Netherlands East Indies Army (KNIL) base and prisoner of war camp, used during World War II, near Casino, New South Wales, Australia. The Dutch government-in-exile was given extraterritorial rights over the management and conduct of the base. It was named Camp Victory by the Dutch government ...

  7. Marrinup, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    A POW camp was established during World War II in July 1943 [8] to house prisoners of war after an agreement was reached with the British to house of prisoners in Western Australia. The prisoners provided labour on farms and for cutting timber. The Marrinup camp was able to house up to 1,200 prisoners and commenced operations in August 1943.

  8. Loveday Camp 9 - Wikipedia

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    Camp 9 was one of three main prisoner of war and internee camps in South Australia (the others being Loveday Camp 10 and Loveday Camp 14). All were located at Loveday , in South Australia's Riverland , approximately 30 kilometres from Renmark , with Camp 9 approximately 8 kilometres from Barmera .

  9. Category:World War II sites in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . List of British Commonwealth Air Training Plan facilities in Australia