Born: Vienna, Austria, 17 October 1920
Occupation in country of origin: Apprentice mechanic
Arrived in Britain as a refugee in March 1939
Documents
Male enemy alien - Exemption from internment - Refugee Surname: Meth Forename: Walter Alias: - Date and place of birth: 17/X/1920 in Vienna Nationality: German Police Regn. Cert. No.: 710 334 Home Office ref: C 1130 Address: Kitchener camp, Richborough, Sandwich, Kent Normal occupation: Apprentice mechanic Present occupation: National Service Worker in Camp Name and address of employer: - Decision of tribunal: Exempted "C" & 9a Date 04.X.1939 Whether exempted from Article 6(A): Yes Whether desires to be repatriated: No Tribunal District Richborough Camp Tribunal 4
Source: National Archives, Home Office: Aliens Department: Internees Index, 1939-1947
B. Non-transmigrants Name of ship: Georgic Steamship Line: Cunard White Star Limited Names and descriptions of ALIEN passengers embarked at the port of Liverpool Date of Departure: 11 November 1939 Where bound: New York Contract ticket number: 43023 Port at which passengers have contracted to land: New York Names of passengers: Meth, Walter Class: 3rd Ages of passengers - Adults of 12 years and upwards - Not accompanied by husband or wife - Males 19 Children between 1 and 12: - Infants: - Last address in the UK: Kitchener Camp, Richborough Profession, Occupation, or Calling of passengers: Trainee Country of last permanent residence: Foreign Countries Country of Intended Future Residence: USA Country of which Citizen or Subject: Germany
Source: National Archives: Passenger Lists leaving UK 1890-1960.
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Memories
Walter Meth was born on 17 October 1920 in Vienna.
He arrived at Kitchener Camp in March 1939 and played violin in its orchestra until his departure in November of that year.
Walter died on 8 March 2012 in Cranford, New Jersey.
Submitted by Robert J. Meth, M.D.