Eberhard Focke’s history sheet for the Somes’ Island Internment Camp in Wellington Harbour in November 1914. Read more about Focke's wartime experience.
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Policing the war effort
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Archives New Zealand
Reference: AAAB W291 482 box 52 5 529
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'Eberhard Focke's Somes' Island internment card', URL: /media/photo/eberhard-fockes-internment-card, (Ministry for Culture and Heritage), updated 21-Apr-2016
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