Michael Kartzoff papers, ca. 1943-1973
Michael Kartzoff papers, ca. 1943-1973
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ca. 1943-1973
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MLMSS 8782
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0.52 metres of textual material - (3 boxes)
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BOX 1
Printed ephemera and newscuttings relating to involvement with 30th Battalion of the New South Wales Scottish Regiment, 1948-1962
Typescript of ‘History of the 55th Battalion Australian Imperial Force (AIF) during the War of 1914-1918’, 1924. Confidential
Records and printed material relating to his forestry career and NSW Fo...
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Michael Kartzoff papers, ca. 1943-1973
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Information upgraded as part of the Manuscripts Unprocessed eRecords Project 2012-2013
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Presented by Mrs Nancy Kartzoff, April 1988 & November 1990
Administrative / Biographical history
Michael Eugene Kartzoff was a forester at Forestry Comission of NSW and Alderman. He served in the 30th Battalion of the New South Wales Scottish Regiment in World War II. He was in Russia during the Revolution and took an interest in Russian politics and anti-Communist movements, notably the Sane Democracy League.
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MLMSS 8782
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1l4dbRK1
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411556
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