At this time, I am unsure of the copyright status of the photo, so I am posting a link here. The photo is located on this page: Historical Information for "25 Words", with the tenth photo down the list being Zindel.
I'm afraid that clicking on the above mentioned link regarding a photograph of Zindel, reveals the message that access to that website is denied as it is not registered in the P.R.C.
Canada in the Dark? Contradictory Testimonies from the Red Cross and Civilians Interned in Hong Kong (1941-1943) - Julien Lehoux, University of Quebec in Montreal
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Born 5 February 1900,
Born 5 February 1900, Sargans, Switzerland.
Left the Red Cross in 1952.
Died 25 December 1954, Prilly.
Gomes Newsletter, May 1, 1997
Rudolf Zindel
I recently came across a photograph of Rudolf Zindel, the Red Cross official who had dealings with the Stanley Camp and the establishment of the Rosary Hill Camp at St Albert's Priory.
At this time, I am unsure of the copyright status of the photo, so I am posting a link here. The photo is located on this page: Historical Information for "25 Words", with the tenth photo down the list being Zindel.
Rudolf Zindel
I'm afraid that clicking on the above mentioned link regarding a photograph of Zindel, reveals the message that access to that website is denied as it is not registered in the P.R.C.
1945 Article on Zindel
An article on Zindel and activities of the International Red Cross during wartime appears here in the Hong Kong Sunday Herald dated 16 September 1945.
Stanley Camp - Zindel and the Red Cross in Hong Kong
Canada in the Dark? Contradictory Testimonies from the Red Cross and Civilians Interned in Hong Kong (1941-1943) - Julien Lehoux, University of Quebec in Montreal
A quick but interesting read: https://revuehis.uqam.ca/colloquejeanmariefecteau/le-canada-dans-le-flou-les-temoignages-contradictoires-de-la-croix-rouge-et-des-civils-internes-a-hong-kong-1941-1943/