Sefton Internment Camp

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title: Sefton Internment Camp
text: Sefton Camp was one of the World War II internment camps in the Isle of Man, where Italian, German and Finnish residents of Britain were held. The camp was located in the Sefton Buildings, built during the 1890s next to the Gaiety Theatre, on the promenade in Douglas. It was one of the smallest of the ten internment camps on the island during World War II, with only 307 residents. Of these, 42 were invalids. The Sefton Camp held prisoners from October 1940 until March 1941. The camp had a newspa
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