Must-watch: These WWII sailors were expelled from Britain, Australia. Some families still haven't found them

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Merchant seamen from Asia served Great Britain and Australia in the Second World War but were deported come peacetime, leaving wives and children behind. CNA’s The Exiles trawled through decades of national and ancestry databases to tell these family stories.

Whether it’s to a tourist on the pier or someone walking on the beach, he’d tell them: “I’m going to educate you now.

The deportations were kept a secret until classified documents in The National Archives in Kew, London, were made public decades later. There had been no admission of these events by the United Kingdom’s Home Office until last year, and no official apology has been made. While the maritime logs indicate that nearly 400 seamen were sent to Singapore, he said there could possibly have been more.

While leads on the men from Liverpool were few and far between, the team stumbled on another “genealogical treasure trove”: newspaper articles from the 1940s on Chinese and Malay seamen being deported from Australia. St John Gray’s team looked through voter and grave registries, marriage, birth and death certificates, even genealogy websites to track down these families.

 

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