New Zealand Expeditionary Forces, 1943 Censored POW cover with some attributes that are expected, and some that I can't quite reconcile:

Was this cover captured by the enemy?

1. Posted at TAURANGA with its receiving CDS at TR corner.

2.  Censored, but why are both Censor labels under the address?

3. Red Swiss Red Cross postmark at top center.

4. Magenta MILITARY CENSORSHIP CIVIL MAIL handstamp at LR. Civil?

5.  German Sealing Tape on reverse imprinted OBERKOMMANDO DER WARMACHT with black and red handstamps. 

6.  Endorsement in red ink: SAFE WITH ALLIED FORCES / 2.N.Z.E.F. Base / CAMP 13.11.43 (6 moths after sending).

7. Captured by the enemy?

8. RECOVERED BY ALLIED FORCES single line handstamp in violet.

9.  Reverse with black NEW ZEALAND ARMY BASE OFFICE / 1 AU 45 receiver CDS, arriving more than 2 years after mailing.

In 1939, New Zealand was far less well prepared for war than it had been in 1914. Nevertheless, more than 140,000 New Zealanders - nearly 9 per cent of the dominion's total population - enlisted to fight overseas 'for King and Country' during World War II. Of these, 104,000 served in the Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force, whose major component became 2nd NZ Infantry Division; by 1944 this was the largest division in the British and Commonwealth armies, with a strength of about 40,000 men in infantry and supporting artillery, armored, engineer and service units. 

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