Karl Hanssen¿s Memoirs of his Wartime Experiences in Samoa and New Zealand 1915¿1916

Karl Hanssen¿s memoirs provide an invaluable outsider¿s view of life in New Zealand prisons and a unique perspective on German Samoa under New Zealand occupation. In October 1915, Hanssen, manager of the DHPG, a large German copra production company, was sent from Samoa to New Zealand to serve a six-month sentence imposed by a New Zealand military court for bypassing war censorship regulations. He served his sentence in a number of prisons in New Zealand, including two months in the high-security prison, Mt Eden. Hanssen¿s memoirs ¿ in English translation and in the original German ¿ are made available for the first time in this edition, which also features photos from his Samoan album and a comprehensive introduction by Bronwyn Chapman on the historical and political background.