Muller-Sorau, Fritz

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Fritz MULLER-SORAU

Housing: 1 box + folder Period: 1940-1986

Fritz Muller-Sorau, German-born who spoke Esperanto, was a refugee from Nazi Germany and spent some time in the Ottawa Internment Camp. He later migrated to Australia. His papers include letters from Internment Camp 41 in Ottawa (1940-1942), personal documents, and manuscripts of his original short stories and poems, his version of the Australian National Anthem and a scrap book. 
 


ProvenanceMULLER-SORAU, Fritz (MULLER-SORAUF)
Dates(s)1940 to 1986
Scope & ContentHis papers include letters from Internment Camp 41 in Ottawa (1940-1942), personal documents, and manuscripts of his original short stories and poems, his version of the Australian National Anthem and a scrap book
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