Motuihe Island


Greg Treadwell, Hans Versluys, Wolfgang Fahl

History[edit]

Bought by the Crown in 1872, Motuihe has had various roles as a quarantine station, a prisoner of war camp, a health camp and a public reserve. During World War I captured Germans were imprisoned there. Most famous of them was Count Felix von Luckner, a lieutenant in the German navy who, on his ship Seeadler, was famous for the non-violent capture of many allied ships. In 1917 he and his crew stole a boat and escaped from Motuihe but were eventually recaptured in the Kermadec Islands. see

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Motuihe Island Greg Treadwell , Hans Versluys , Wolfgang Fahl
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