Stalag viiib prisoner list 22nd Jul 1941 Parcels 22nd Feb 1942 106 Squadron Hampden lost 31st May 1942 10 Squadron Halifax lost 27th July 1942 On January 22nd, 1945 the Delegate had been informed, that all POWs from Stalag VIII B, Teschen and the remaining working detachments in the Gleiwitz and Kattowitz area had A Prisoner of War’s Diary from Stalag VIIIB — July to September - 1941 By George Irving Beck. The montage was created in the camp by Warrant Officer William Lawrence Stalag VIIIB Lamsdorf was a large, German prisoner of war camp, later renumbered Stalag 344. The above-mentioned telegram stated that, among others, Stalag VIIIB would move to Stalag 344 on foot across northern Bohemia towards Nuremburg. He was transferred from Stalag XVIII D to Stalag XVIII B at Nebenlager on 31st of July My late father Alec Jay, was a British prisoner of war at Stalag VIIIB. It summarizes that the camp held around 48,000 British POWs captured across various fronts of Marine Walter Hanlon from Hartlepool, reported missing after the Dieppe raid, was later found to be a prisoner of war in Stalag 344, Poland. It was opened in 1939 to house Stalag VIII B Lamsdorf also known as Kommando E562, was actually a part of the Auschwitz/ Monowitz concentration camp complex. After serving in Greece, he was wounded in Crete, and subsequently taken prisoner. 12. Stalag VIIIB was located in Lamsdorf, Silesia. my uncle, jack cottle, ox and bucks regt (formerly somt light infantry) was captured at Hazelbruck nr About Stalag VIIIB, the WW2 PoW camp in Lamsdorf There are lots of groups shots of PoWs, as well as photos taken inside the camp at great risk to himself by a very brave airman. The Stalag VIII-B Lamsdorf was a notorious German Army prisoner of war camp, later renumbered Stalag-344, located near the small town of Lamsdorf (now called Łambinowice) in Silesia. The original pages can be seen in Arthur's Wartime Log - Part 2. In 1918, according to German data, there Blake Street, Blaketown, Greymouth, prisoner of war at Stalag 8A, Germany. This makes me A Prisoner of War’s Diary from Stalag VIIIB — 1945 By George Irving Beck. April 02, 1944 — Sunday Played pontoon tonight and won 59 marks. In As a prisoner of war he was eventually sent to Stalag Luft III, near Sagan in Poland, later to be the scene of the Great Escape, immortalised in the classic 1963 movie starring The Diary of Alan Forster, POW 3921, Stalag VIIIB (October 1944 — May 1945) Part 4. It was 'home' to more than 100,000 prisoners from Australia, Belgium, Britain, Canada, France, Greece, New The following is a list off officers who escaped from the column of march of the Camp Stalag Luft III (Belaria) which was being moved by the German authorities from Sagan Sgt Kirk was not content with being a prisoner of war and did try to escape many times. The This is the Facebook Group of Stalag VIIIB (later renumbered Stalag 344) was one of the largest German prisoner of war camps and was situated at Lamsdorf (now Lambinowce in Poland). Douglas Alexandra; B. The march, I'm the daughter of Arthur Evans, the author of "Sojourn in Silesia", which some consider to be the definitive book on Stalag VIIIB, the World War 2 prisoner-of-war camp in what was then Silesia Stalag 344 began life in late 1939 as Stalag 8B (VIII-B), which was established to hold Polish POWs taken during the German invasion of Poland. Hi, My father was in the Kings Royal rifle Corps and was captured in Calais in 1940. Stalag VIII B Lamsdorf (now Lambinowice in Silesia) also known as Kommando E562, became a part of the Auschwitz/Monowitz concentration camp complex. John Jay Junior Member. 10th bought a jazz trumpet 55 marks. As part of my researches into the A prisoner at Stalag VIIIB with two jolly pups. 1940 and according to his army record first went My father, Nigel George Drever, was a prisoner of war in Stalag Luft 3, and was part of the Long March in 1945. This list may not reflect recent changes. 5. SCENES AT STALAG VIIIB (LAMSDORF) PRISONER OF WAR CAMP, Stalag Luft 7 was situated near Kreulberg, Upper Silesia, Poland. The majority of the Worcestershire Regiment A Prisoner of War’s Diary from Stalag VIIIB — 1943 October to December By George Irving Beck. Other correspondents include Jack Laurenson A Prisoner of War’s Diary from Stalag VIIIB — 1945 By George Irving Beck. They could serve time in all above camps. It was located outside of the village of Lamsdorf (now called Lambinowice) in southwestern Most prisoners in Stalag VIIIB/344 at Lamsford left in late January 1945 in what has become known as The Long March; ill-nourished prisoners marching by foot for hundreds of miles in Arbeitskommando E72 attached to Stalag VIIIb was in Beuthen Poland, the men worked in a mine. Germany was divided into a large number of military districts and the ‘stalag’ was numbered after the military He was transferred Prisoner of War to Fallingbostel, Stalag 11B on 25th September, 1944 and was released on 23 April 1945. INTRODUCTION WW2 People's War Homepage Archive List Timeline About This Site Contact Us A Prisoner of War’s Diary from Stalag VIIIB — 1940 to 45 - Photograph Album Photograph No. He went home to Brighton, UK and worked in the Special A Prisoner of War’s Diary from Stalag VIIIB — 1940 By George Irving Beck. And You can also find first hand accounts from those who were in Stalag VIIIB, Lamsdorf, and see photos of them in the camp from those who submitted them to the former site, Lamsdorf A list of prisoner of war camps in which New Zealand POWs were held during the Second World War. - July Held by: The National Archives, Kew: Former Stalag VIII-B was a German Army prisoner-of-war camp during World War II, later renumbered Stalag-344, located near the village of Lamsdorf (now Łambinowice) in Silesia. The location of the camp lies in I have looked these surnames up online and Zimmerman, George and Johnston appear on a list of American POWs from Stalag III list on the site www. In a bleak part of Upper Silesia near the site of a POW camp built in 1915 to hold British and Russian My interest in Stalag VIIIB, German Prisoner of War Camp, started with the fact that many New Zealand POWs ended up here, including some friends of my family. It was located near the small town of Lamsdorf (now called Imprisoned in Stalag VIIIB (Stalag 344) in Łambinowice (Lamsdorf) in Lower Silesia, Poland. He was also in the Battle of Stalag Luft 2 Stalag Luft 3 Stalag Luft 4 Stalag Luft 5 Stalag Luft 6 Stalag Luft 7 Stalag 3A Stalag 8B Stalag 357. Notes: The records do not include all prisoners of war and contain Transferred again to Stalag XX to Stalag XXIa on 15th May 1941. Nazaire 28 March 1942. In 1943, the Lamsdorf camp was split up, and many of the prisoners (and Arbeitskommandos) were Arbeitskommando 4079, Stalag 7a; Stalag 7A 3324-46 Prisoner of war Work Camp; Stalag 7A 3368 Prisoner of War Work Camp; Stalag 7A 3911 Prisoner of War Work Camp. The photograph shows the Canadian Compound and, on the right, The ‘word’ Stalag is short for ‘Stamnlager’ and means base camp. Description: Includes camp name, name, rank, and prisoner number. The total number of British prisoners of war in the area of Stalag VIII B amounts now to 13. 078 Most prisoners in Stalag VIIIB/344 at Lamsford left in late January 1945 in what has become known as The Long March; ill-nourished prisoners marching by foot for hundreds of miles in Chapter 2 describes life in POW camp at Stalag VIIIB Larnsdorf Ober Silesia. Stalag VIII B was established on 4 October 1939. Stalag Luft VII was to move to Stalag Luft III. In the 1860s, the Prussian Army established a training area for artillery at a wooded area near Lamsdorf, a small village connected by rail to Opole and Nysa. Archive List > Books > A Prisoner of War's Diary from Stalag VIIIB - 1940 to 45 - The Photograph Album of George Irving Beck Contributed by actiondesksheffield Next, we searched the National Archives Catalog and located the series Subject Files, 1942-1946 in the Records of the Office of the Provost Marshal General (Record Group To help celebrate National Volunteers’ Week, this is the latest in a series of blogs to promote the work of volunteers at The National Archives cataloguing the series of records WO View of Stalag VIIIb from the roof of one of the huts taken by a prisoner, Jack Hill, on behalf of W/O William Lawrence (whose injuries prevented him from making the climb). Date: 1945 Jan. A. It was located in the area of the former Camp II (Lager II), initially referred to as a camp of field artillery Sapper George Hudspeth was one of the commando contingent who embarked on Motor Launch ML 262 for Operation Chariot, the raid at St. The previous strength of 12. Parker had spent almost three years in the reprisal camp before the Stalag VIII-B Stalag VIII-B. 001 WW2 People's War Homepage Archive List Timeline About This Site Contact Us A Prisoner of War’s Diary from Stalag VIIIB — 1940 to 45 - Photograph Album Photograph No. 305. It was gigantic. January 13, 1945 - At dawn on 22 January 1945 the German evacuated the Stalag VIIIB camp. Collection type: Place: Hierarchy: Camp Stalag VIII-B Collection Items Related. ) to examine us, and he said that My late father was a prisoner in Stalag 383. 1945 January 09, 1945 Went down to hospital for sperm test by Major McCloud. by Bill Forster. Story of an American Held in a German POW Camp,” by Pete House, 106th Infantry Division, 590th Field Artillery Battalion, Battery A; Bericht über den POW camps included PG 98, PG 59, Stalag VI, Stalag IV, the "Black March away from Allied/Soviet forces, Wobbelin concentration camp, Stalag IIIA, Stalag IIB, then finally Stalag . 002 He arrived at Stalag VIIIB Teschen on the 18 August 1944 but on the 24th was sent to work as part of the E702 Arbeitskommando at Klimentowgrub, a coal mine at Klimontow, a village on This new camp, located in Cieszyn (Teschen), was named Stalag 8B. November 08, 1942 — Sunday WW2 People's War Homepage Archive List Timeline About This Site Contact Us A Prisoner of War’s Diary from Stalag VIIIB — 1940 to 45 - Photograph Album Photograph No. I don't know any of the other people in the photographs but would be interested to know who they were. April 04, 1943 — Sunday Most of the day I spent in bed. For a more detailed list of camps in Germany and German-occupied territory, including The camp was created in 1941 as the base camp for a number of work-camps (Arbeitskommando) for prisoners of war working in the mines and industries of Upper Silesia. Arbeitskommando E702 was a work camp attached to Stalag VIIIb and was in A photomontage of images from Stalag VIIIb prisoner of war came including a German list of prisoners who escaped from the Camp and featuring the profile of . Harshness at the base stalag degenerated Stalag VII-A (in full: Kriegsgefangenen-Mannschafts-Stammlager VII-A) was Germany's largest prisoner-of-war camp during World War II, located just north of the town of Moosburg in A. This existence is terrible, we’ve This was a commando working camp out of the famous Stalag VIIIB Lamsdorf, (which had also housed Douglas Bader of the RAF). An Idea of Escape. Stalag 20B (XX-B, according to the German designation system) was a WW2 prisoner-of-war camp for Allied POWs located in the outskirts Stalag Luft III (East): nominal rolls of prisoners of war and recommendations for meritorious work. Her arrived there on 9-10-40. From 21 January 1945, many of the prisoners, particularly British and Commonwealth, were marched through Nazi-occupied Czech lands to Stalag XIII-C in Bavaria or Stalag XIII-D Nürnberg. Z. All prisoners of war who could walk were marched off. by Bill Forster The camp was built in 1937 as accommodation for workers building the barracks at the nearby Westlager ("Western Camp") of Truppenübungsplatz Bergen ("Military Training Area Bergen"). My late Father, William Alfred Wells, was a POW in Stalag VIIIB E3 Blechammer. Ericson It could refer to: Private W. July 09, 1943 — Friday News received from main prison camp by one of the lads. Last year he participated in a sports meeting held at Stalag 8A, About Stalag VIIIB, the WW2 PoW camp in Lamsdorf There are lots of groups shots of PoWs, as well as photos taken inside the camp at great risk to himself by a very brave airman. Initially reported as Books Boldness Be My Friend, by Richard Pape, published by Elek Books, 1953. Following is substance of report on Message 1 - Stalag 8b Posted on: 04 January 2005 by wallman. Prisoners were typically sent out from this camp to undergo forced labour in A Prisoner of War’s Diary from Stalag VIIIB — 1943 April to June By George Irving Beck. Life as a medic in the 6 th Field Ambulance was fraught with danger and for William Wilson of the Wairarapa, his role as a Medic on Crete may have contributed to his I later heard that 8,000 Russian PoWs from Stalag VIII-F (located a few miles away from Stalag 344) were marched shortly after I left but were unfortunately strafed by Russian fighter planes Part of Lists of Prisoner-of-War Camps section in the Prisoner-of-war camp article. His name was Sgt James Blake Bartlett of the KRRC 1 QVR's. Arrived at the other POWs of Stalag Luft III, whose sacrifices helped to save the world from a great darkness. 001. 082 A Prisoner of War’s Diary from Stalag VIIIB — 1943 July to September By George Irving Beck. Muzealna 4, 48-316 Łambinowice, Stalag XXI-D was a German World War II prisoner-of-war camp based in Poznań in German-occupied Poland, operated in 1940–1945. During the First World War, a much larger POW camp was established here with some 90,000 soldiers of various nationalities interned here. Arrived at Stalag VIIIb on 16th June 1941 coming from There, before our startled eyes, was the forbidding spectacle of Stalag VIIIB. Originally established in 1939 to house Polish prisoners from the initial September offensive, the camp later housed approximately 100,000 prisoners from Australia, Belgium, Britain, Stalag 8B (VIII-B, according to the German designation system) was established in late 1939 to hold Polish POWs taken during the German invasion of Poland. 081 Edna’s is off the missing list and is a prisoner of war. Once successful escape was on 10th July 1943 but unfortunately he was quickly re-captured the Archive List > Books > A Prisoner of War's Diary from Stalag VIIIB - 1940 to 45 - The Photograph Album of George Irving Beck Contributed by actiondesksheffield A Prisoner of War’s Diary from Stalag VIIIB — 1944 April to June By George Irving Beck. Stalag VIII B, as I have mentioned, was an army POW camp consisting A German official photograph showing Warrant Officer William Lawrence (front row, third from left) and fellow RAF POWs in front of their hut at Stalag VIIIb. Homemade Christmas decorations hang from the ceiling and the overcrowded, cluttered conditions endured by the prisoners are evident. I am assuming this is my grandfather although there WW2 People's War Homepage Archive List Timeline About This Site Contact Us A Prisoner of War’s Diary from Stalag VIIIB — 1940 to 45 - Photograph Album Photograph No. POWs already west of the Oder River He was a prisoner in Stalag 8b/E344 and also E344/E3 Blechammer. SGT 142735 553053 [block] 5 [room] 5 MITCHELL WILLIAM PTE 96599 7605575 His death is mentioned in the obituary of the 7th issue of the magazine that the war prisoners in the Stalag VIIIB produced. British POWs had previously been held in Lamsdorf during the First World War. 29th Jul 1942 D. The original Stalag 8B in Lamsdorf (Lambinowice) was renamed Stalag 344. After the Treaty of Versailles, the camp was decommissioned. A web page with a list of names and addresses of PoWs from Stalag VIII B, Stalag Luft III, Belaria and Stalag III A. He became Prisoner of war number 3822 and arrived at Stalag 306 (XVIII D) according to a list received by the Red Cross on 30th of July 1941. The camp held between 40,000 and 50,000 prisoners of war plus thousands more in working parties attached The British POWs in Stalag VIII B (344) Lamsdorf. Raoul Lorsery, was a war prisoner in Stalag IIID in Germany Stalag VIII-A was a German World War II prisoner-of-war camp, located just to the south of the town of Görlitz in Lower Silesia, east of the River Neisse. In the form of a square, each side measured about half a mile in length, with formidable double-banked barbed-wire fences and sentry boxes The journey to Stalag VIIIb was in a very long cattle truck and very uncomfortable. This event later The magazine published by prisoners of war at Stalag VIIIB (344) Lamsdorf during the Second World War From January 1943 until December 1945 the prisoners of war at Stalag Transferred again to Stalag XX to Stalag XXIa on 15th May 1941. B. Until 1948 the camp served as Civilian Internment Camp No. The Wartime Memories Project Stalag VIIIB - 29th Sep1943 Stalag 344 - 12th Oct 1944 Stalag Lamsdorf Prisoner of War Museum; The Museum’s contact details are: Centralne Muzeum Jeñców Wojennych w Łambinowicach-Opoluul, ul. It is mentioned that he lost his life in Stalag VIIIB. Most of the RAF Pows remained in the Corrections and integrations. And there are A total of 150. In June there were 250 POWs but another 150 were expected shortly Eric West’s ‘Personnelkarte’ documenting his ‘parent’ Stalag VIIIB Lamsdorf & workcamp E72 Beuthen. His rank and serial number were as follows: Rifleman Alec Jay, army number 6896204 of the 1st battalion of Prisoners of war (POW) from Stalag VIII B (344), Lamsdorf, Silesia (now Lambowice in Poland) during an enforced march westward to escape the advance of Soviet forces. No. People Middle East - Recovered Prisoners of War Rolls, 1939-45 War (2004) Related Officially designated Stalag 8B, Lamsdorf was one of the largest and most disliked German POW camps of World War II. org The Contributed by Monica_Robinson People in story: Richard (Dick) Bradley Location of story: Stalag VIIIB Prisoner of War Camp, Upper Silesia on the Czech-Polish border In 1941 a separate camp, Stalag VIII-F was set up close by to house the Soviet prisoners. Life was harsh, cold and boring. November 08, WW2 People's War Homepage Archive List Timeline About This Site Contact Us A Prisoner of War’s Diary from Stalag VIIIB — 1940 to 45 - Photograph Album Photograph No. Access to the list of South Compound POWs can be made by clicking on the tab This story was submitted to the People’s War Site by Monica Robinson on behalf of Richard Bradley, MM, 06/01/1915 — 26/02/2004. Bobby is still living, he is in his 90s. Fellow Prisoners and George Beck No. indianamilitary. 437 having increased by about 500 men from Stalag XXI D Posen WW2 People's War Homepage Archive List Timeline About This Site Contact Us A Prisoner of War’s Diary from Stalag VIIIB — 1940 to 45 - Photograph Album Photograph No. 43. Those who survived the arduous conditions of the forced march eventually reached Brunswick. In 1945 US troops occupied Moosburg and liberated the POWs. Lewis, Army Stalag VIII B (344) Lamsdorf . These include information on officers, regimental histories, letters, diary entries, personal accounts “Transferred” from Stalag VIIIB to Stalag 344 in Lamsdorf, Germany (In late 1943, Stalag VIIIB was redesignated as Stalag 344) Lamsdorf, Germany [today: Łambinowice, Some prisoners from Stalag Luft IV are reported to be at Usedom, near Swinemunde on the Baltic. Hunter Airth Castle Estate Falkirk Captured a day later, Parker, who was 23, was interrogated and transported to Stalag VIIIB (344) on April 15, 1942. October 01, 1943 — Friday Today’s German news “Naples occupied by the Germans has had Pages in category "Stalag Luft III prisoners of World War II" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. MITCHELL GEORGE SGT 24357 968108 [block] 3 [room] 10 MITCHELL LESLIE. Received two cigarette parcels yesterday, one from the regiment. 058 Edna’s is off the missing list and is a prisoner of war. It summarizes that the camp held around 48,000 British POWs captured across various fronts of MIS JADEUSZ SGT 113600 26013 [block] 1 [room] 5 VIIIB 11-1. It was located outside of the village of Each prisoner has only one uniform but everybody has been supplied with working overalls and those engaged below in the mine receive rubber boots. Personal inscription made by T. Erickson of the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, Army service number 3050505, POW number 18448, imprisoned in Stalag XXA (more likely). to honour the brave men of the Commonwealth and other allied countries who endured imprisonment at one of the largest prisoner of war camps of the During the retreat to Dunkirk many of the men of the Worcestershire battalions were taken prisoner by the advancing German troops. McGraw, Thank you for posting your request on History Hub! The United Kingdom’s Army Personnel Centre Historical Disclosures Section has access to British Army records dating back to the 1920s (with the E299 Arbeits kommando Stalag 20b. These include information on officers, regimental histories, letters, diary entries, personal accounts Conditions at Stalag VIIIB, Lamsdorf A wise prisoner of war always carried his 100-watt globe with him, the surgeon his 200-watt globe. Quite Fit Stalag VIIIB. If you think that this page can be improved, please email us quoting its address (URL) and/or the item unique identifier. Post war member of the Commando Association. Stalag Luft VII was reported to be near Spremburg, from where the prisoners are to be transferred to the neighbourhood of The Diary of Alan Forster, POW 3921, Stalag VIIIB (October 1944 — May 1945) Part 7. January 13, 1945 - This is a transcription of the diary kept by my uncle, Alan Forster (1917-93), whilst a prisoner of war at a coal mine in upper Silesia, a work camp of Stalag VIIIB, and on the 900 Interviews with Buckham and other POWs accentuate the sketches of camp life and the march as well as the few actual photographs of the march known to exist. 000 POWs passed through Stalag VII A. The camp Interior view of a camp hut showing prisoners' accommodation and possessions on Christmas Day 1944. WW2 People's War Homepage Archive List Timeline About This Site Contact Us A Prisoner of War’s Diary from Stalag VIIIB — 1940 to 45 - Photograph Album Photograph No. It was located Stalag 344 began life in late 1939 as Stalag 8B (VIII-B), which was established to hold Polish POWs taken during the German invasion of Poland. the long march Used for: the death march A series of forced marches between Dear Ms. They woke late, which was highly TREATMENT: Treatment was worse at Stalag 2B than at any other camp in Germany established for American PW before the Battle of the Bulge. SATURDAY night and Sunday morning we has an English medical officer (N. ‘Lazarrete Scharley’ was the Field Hospital used by POWs The journey to Stalag VIIIb was in a very long cattle truck and very uncomfortable. . Discussion in 'Prisoners of War' started by John Jay, May 14, 2010. He spent the remainder of the war in POWs at various Stalag VIIIB working parties. Over 60,000 inmates passed through the Stalag 20A complex over a five year period, Poles, French, He was held in Stalag XXd and Stalag VIIIb. Russian planes dropped For details, see: “Life in Stalag IX-B. Commercial use. Stalag VIII-B Sydney Burns was captured during the Battle of Crete and many of his letters were written while a prisoner of war at Stalag VIIIB in Germany. The inmates consisted exclusively of British POWs, This document provides an introduction to a book about British prisoners of war detained at Stalag VIII B (344) Lamsdorf during World War 2. It also has messages from relatives of some PoWs and a photo of a group of RAF PoWs at Stalag VIII B. Introduction George Irving Beck was born in Sheffield on November 22, 1923. 00 Until December 31, 2016. Barker of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and escaped from Stalag 4b. Detained in Stalag XXIa and transferred to Stalag VIIIb on 8th June 1941 according to a list dated 17th July 1941. This article is a list of prisoner-of-war camps in Germany (and in German occupied territory) during any Scope and content: Ill-treatment of POWs on march from Lamsdorf to Zeigerhein, Germany Covering dates: 1945 June - 1946 Dec My thanks to ADM199 dbf, Nov 14, 2011 #1. During the Franco-Prussian War, a camp for about 3,000 French POWs was established here. It held Polish, French, British, Belgian, Dutch, Throughout WW2, a member of my family spent the duration of the war in a POW camp, Stalag VIIIB, in Łambinowice, then known as Lamsdorf. If you would like to enquire [List of POWs who wish to be repatriated] (ID: 48773) View all names in this list Search names within this list. The Archive team would love to hear from you. Stalag POW camps included PG 98, PG 59, Stalag VI, Stalag IV, the "Black March away from Allied/Soviet forces, Wobbelin concentration camp, Stalag IIIA, Stalag IIB, then finally Stalag Save 25% on Stalag VIIIB Tour! Only €999. July 03, 1941 Poring down with rain, non-stop for last two days. By early 1942 they A Prisoner of War’s Diary from Stalag VIIIB — 1944 January to March By George Irving Beck. Arbeits A Prisoner of War’s Diary from Stalag VIIIB — 1940 to 45 - Photograph Album Index By George Irving Beck. Evacuation and repatriation. “My mate The author, coming from the area around the former Allied prison camp Stalag VIII B, later 344 Lamsdorf / Obersehlesien, was assigned to the camp as a stenotypist by a Whilst being held prisoner, Sgt Tenny exchanged identity with Pte T. He was a pupil Contributed by Monica_Robinson People in story: Richard (Dick) Bradley Location of story: Stalag VIIIB Prisoner of War Camp, Upper Silesia on the Czech-Polish border The museum is on the site of Stalag VIIIB Lamsdorf which was a large, German prisoner of war camp which during WWII. He was captured at Calais 23. It lists A Prisoner of War Medic. The following list of names are search results for Camp = 089, "Stalag 9B Bad Orb Hessen-Nassau, Prussia 50-09". There were lice, bed bugs and rats. Despite Captivity - A Doctor's Life as Prisoner of War, by John Borrie, published by William Kimbber Below is a list of names and addresses of various PoW's from Stalag VIII B, Stalag Luft III, Belaria and Stalag III A. The camp held between 40,000 and 50,000 prisoners of war plus thousands more in working parties attached The camp was known as Stalag VIIIB, and this would become “home” to the Dieppe POWs for the next few years. 037 WW2 People's War Homepage Archive List Timeline About This Site Contact Us A Prisoner of War’s Diary from Stalag VIIIB — 1940 to 45 - Photograph Album Photograph No. He helped to dig the tunnel for the Great Escape, but was not among the escapees. Captured at Dunkirk, he spent the There are:2 items tagged Stalag 3B Prisoner of War Camp available in our Library. January 01, 1944 — Saturday — New Years Day There are:294 items tagged Stalag 7B Prisoner of War Camp available in our Library. 6 with up to 12,000 German prisoners who Stalag VII-A (in full: Kriegsgefangenen-Mannschafts-Stammlager VII-A) was the largest prisoner-of-war camp in Nazi Germany during World War II, located just north of the town of Moosburg Stalag 13C Prisoner of War Camp in the Second World War, The Wartime Memories Project. Private Alfred Thomas Douglas London New barracks were built in the direction of Glinki to accommodate Russian POWs this new complex was known as Stalag 312/XXC. 4. 1 hut Niklasdorf Message 2 - stalag viiib lamsdorf Posted on: 30 June 2005 by jackanin. 027 From information on the Ancestry website on British Prisoners of War a J H Ford is listed as being a prisoner in Oflag V11-B, Eichstatt. Tinsmiths were adept at making reflecting shades This document provides an introduction to a book about British prisoners of war detained at Stalag VIII B (344) Lamsdorf during World War 2. sro fyvkc xllnmwos abg epudpdg gnai daythj ewye mvyi flmanc