PoW
Reading Terry's account of his father and uncle being POWs was fascinating - so I thought we could have PoW reminiscences.
Actually, my parents had a German friend who was captured at Monte Cassino, moved to a PoW camp in N Africa. He eventually worked in the Consul office in Liverpool.
The father of a friend was shot down in 2nd WW (RAF observer), spent x years in a camp - as he left he grabbed a feldxxx (ie a sidecap) from an 'ex' guard as a souvenir!
My Gfather was wounded and captured in the Kaiserschlacht in March 1918. He was trundled around in hospitals and camps. I had a very emotional trip to the camp a couple of hours SE from Berlin three years ago. It was a sort of castle (we have a few of his letters from there - some censored) - I had a fascinating chat with the curator / archivist (her English but my German was / is poor).
|