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Karl Kast

Siegfred Karl Kast (c. 1916 – 1 December 1955) was a German immigrant to Australia who shot dead two doctors and unsuccessfully attempted to detonate a bomb in Wickham Terrace, Brisbane, before committing suicide.
==Early years==
Little is known about Kast before his arrival in Australia. Kast jumped ship from the German freighter ''Halle'' in Brisbane two months before the outbreak of World War II, he claimed he was fleeing the tyranny of Adolf Hitler’s Nazi regime. The files in the National Archives record his story as told to Australian military authorities. Kast claimed that as a member of the illegal Social Democratic Party, he was arrested and sent to Bavaria to face the Political High Court.
He managed to jump from the train en route, and took refuge in Czechoslovakia. After returning to Germany to make contact with an illegal cell of the Party, he was again arrested and imprisoned in a concentration camp as a political prisoner. After his release, he managed to escape Germany via a ship from Hamburg to Australia.
With the coming of war, Kast was interned as an enemy alien in Gaythorne in Queensland and later in Tatura camp in Victoria. He escaped four times from the internment camps, only to be caught shortly after and re-interned each time. He also joined compatriots in digging an escape tunnel under a hut at Tatura. Camp officials discovered the tunnel before its completion, but not before the would-be escapees dug 10 metres towards the camp’s boundary wire.
Kast appealed against his internment and argued his case in a letter to the Director-General for Security in Canberra. He claimed "100% loyalty" to Australia, and said that he was looking forward to standing "shoulder to shoulder with the people who treated me from the very first day as one of their own". An intelligence officer suggested that Kast was "an individual and something of a philosopher". Some of his former workmates from a Queensland sugar mill signed a petition calling for Kast’s freedom.
In 1944, Kast was released from internment to join the Civil Alien Corps, a wartime construction unit run under military discipline. He was assigned to the Allied Works Council in the Northern Territory, a civilian manpower organisation that implemented defence projects.
He was suspected of malingering when he refused to work on health grounds. A high ranking Allied Works Council officer wrote of Kast: "It appears to me that the whole of the actions of this member are directed at causing the maximum inconvenience to the Allied Works Council and therefore to the Commonwealth".
Kast’s years of wartime incarceration were followed by a decade of free-booting adventure in Queensland’s north before his eventual deterioration into a paranoid killer.
He became in turn a salesman in Victoria, Adelaide and Brisbane and a mine worker at Mount Isa, before heading for the still frontier-like country north of Cairns. Here he mined wolfram, scratched for tin, and trapped fish for the growing Cairns market before turning would-be farmer. He taught himself the use of explosives as he cleared a block of virgin scrub on the shores of Bessie’s Inlet.
At one time he thought of becoming a Torres Strait pearler; at another he contemplated life as a gold prospector in what was then the Australian mandated territory of Papua New Guinea. Along the way he became first a permanent resident of Australia and then a naturalised citizen. His 1944 pledge that he "would do no harm to this country" was, sadly, to prove untrue.

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