HAIBLEN, Alfred : Internee and Post-Internment Papers

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HAIBLEN, Alfred : Internee and Post-Internment Papers 
Alfred Hans-Dieter Haiblen was born in Germany and came to England from Cologne in 1939, from whence he was interned and sent to Canada. He was mainly in Farnham camp (Camp"") in Quebec, after a brief period in Monteith (Camp""), a Northern Ontario prison farm camp. After his release one and a half years later he went to McGill University and excelled in his studies. He graduated in electrical engineering and moved to Toronto to work in the steel wire business in 1948. In 1969 he began working with a New York wire mill company, commuting between Toronto and New York for 7 years before moving permanently to the USA in 1976. Mr. Haiblen was one of the former internees interviewed by Paula Draper during her in-depth study of German Jewish internees in Canada. He away on June 23, 2011 at the age of 87. His daughter Barb Rugo, who initiated and facilitated this donation, lives in Alaska. 
HAIBLEN, Alfred : Internee and Post-Internment Papers 

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