June 1940 - ca 26,251 French and ca 17,793 Belgian soldiers taken prisoner during the Battle of France arrive. As civilian non-combatants, according to Section XI, Article 6, of the 1907 Hague Conventions, merchant seamen "are not made prisoners of war, on condition that they make a formal promise in writing, not to undertake, while hostilities last, any service connected with the operations of the war." A substantial quantity of material concerning British and Commonwealth POWs - mostly Air Force personnel - can be found in the Headquarters Papers of Bomber Command (AIR 14), and in the Air Ministry's Directorate of Intelligence Papers. There were several escape attempts during the summer of 1941. Unfortunately COVID-19 has significantly delayed progress on the project, which requires consultation of original documents at Kew. Personal use for non-commercial research and private study and other uses under the UKs exceptions to copyright and those exceptions to copyright in place where the user is located. Melissa Parker The German lists are described as being corrected generally up to 30 March 1945. The numbers increased sharply in 1943 when a further 65 army officers arrived with a contingent of other nationalities, including American, French, Dutch and Polish. I have attempted to include every camp, however, some have very few details even then if you notice anything missing please dont hesitate to contact us, its worth noting that many camps could/were known by location and locations were often misheard and then mistranscribed due to the language barrier in many instances. As well as giving personal details, name, rank, number, unit and home address, these records can include: date and place of capture; main camps and hospitals in which imprisoned and work camps; serious illnesses suffered while a prisoner and medical treatment received; interrogation after capture; escape attempts; sabotage; suspicion of collaboration by other Allied prisoners; details of bad treatment by the enemy to themselves or others. April 1943: Part of the camp was turned into a hospital for POWs. July 1941: About 20,000 Soviet prisoners captured during Operation Barbarossa arrived. They were joined by members of the Glider Pilot Regiment captured at the Battle of Arnhem in September 1944. https://sites.google.com/view/italianprisonerofwarcamps/ useful help in some of the camp locations names within Italy and lists of workcamps. After the Fascist authorities left Perugia and the British arrived at Sant'Arcangelo on 19 June they were eventually rowed to safety by the island's fishermen, to whom a monument has been erected in the open space next to the Lace Museum. A second tunnel, about 40 m (130 ft) long, was built from April to August 1944. burdocks (German Schwertbrderstrasse, from the north-east) and Brownies (German Goldene Pforte, from the south-east.). Opened September 1939, closed April 1945. The camp was situated on a former army training ground (bungsplatz), and had been used during World War I as a camp for Soviet prisoners. Three men were killed, and 14 seriously wounded. In the late 1930s the German Army built a large base and training ground at which the XIX Army Corps of General Heinz Guderian was based. The main camp was in a former brewery in a suburb of the town with a few large brick buildings up to 3 storeys high. The camp was organised into huts about 40 yards long and 8 yards wide. The trip took two days and two nights. It then it became Oflag XXI-B for French and British Commonwealth officers, subsequently for Soviet officers until June 1943. He was killed during an air test flying a Hawker Typhoon on 26 March 1944, and is buried at Durrington Cemetery. Records of some 125,000 captives with surnames A-L can now be fully searched in our catalogue, Discovery, and you can see when we expect to fully catalogue the remaining pieces by looking at this page, under arrangement. Several escape attempts, one successful on March 29th 1943 - Six British and New Zealand officers escaped through a tunnel from Castello di Vincigliata (Campo 12) near Florence, Italy. This was the first mass escape of the war by British officers, and the first tunnel constructed by RAF POWs to be completed and used. Translation of the German account of Neaves escapes from Stalag XXA (Thorn) on 16 April 1941 and later from Oflag IVC (Colditz) on 7 January 1942: According to Stalag XXA: on 16 April 1941, N disappeared on route to the dentist from Fort 15 and on 26 April 1941, he was recaptured by the Gestapo at Plock. | Adventure, Drama, War. District XVIII Nearest city Frankfurt am Main in the west of Germany. Drama, History, War. Nick Tate, On 28 January 1945 the POWs were assembled and marched westward, but after two days they were liberated by the Soviet Red Army. The camp at Mahrisch-Trubau contained around 2,000 officers, mostly British captured in North Africa and the Greek Islands, but there were also numbers of Greek, French and American POW. An ICRC report of August 1941 described the fort as being a circular building, made of red brick with three floors each with its windows facing an interior court which acts as the hub of the fort. Initially, in the autumn of 1940, the camp was occupied by some 70 officers coming from the British Army, Royal Navy and Royal Air Force. The castle was first used as a camp in 1933-34, named KZ Hohnstein. The perimeter fence was electrified and there was also two searchlight towers that covered the exercise yard. Within days the POWs were repatriated to their home countries. On 24 November 1941, N was put in a punishment cell after being found with a (home made) chitty and behaving against the rules. Colin Gordon, It was later used by Germans (SS) as a main transit camp (Durchgangslager) for deportation to Germany of Jews and political opponents. In 1935 the Wehrmacht began to build a large military complex close to the town of Bergen in what was then the Province of Hanover and the barracks were completed in 1937. Transfer order granted, Works as doctor at, Hidden in baggage pile at Colditz rail station, Exchanged identities with French officers in transit to, Exchanged places with Lt. Stepninc and Lt. Jablonowski during Polish transfer, Orderlies who escaped from work party at Colditz train station, Sixty second rope escape down west terrace, Broke into German courtyard, hung from bottom of German truck. Lager Fnfeichen was located in Fnfeichen, a former estate within the city limits of Neubrandenburg, Mecklenburg, northern Germany. Near to the town of Aquila, this was a transit camp. It took them over eight hours to escape from the grounds. To the north and east of the village three smaller camps were also built. Everyone would scramble for what they could get. In December 1939 it was taken over by the Army and used to house Polish prisoners sent to work in the area, especially the salt mines. Forty years of research has resulted in this exceptional photographic history of life within the 'Sonderlager' of Colditz castle, the famous prisoner of war camp in Germany during World War Two, which housed such illustrious names as Douglas Bader, Lorne Welch and Jack Best. Other inmates/patients were Italian military internees from August 1944 and, following the suppression of the Warsaw Uprising in October 1944, around 1,000 members of the Polish Home Army were imprisoned in a separate section of the POW camp. When the sound of Allied artillery grew closer, the German guards were less harsh in their treatment of POWs, because the prisoner roles may soon be reversed. Oflag II-D was a World War II German prisoner-of-war camp located at Gross Born, Pomerania (now Borne Sulinowo, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland). The sources: Records held at the National Archives under reference WO392/1-26 and Air40/1488-90 amongst many others. Others went to a satellite camp - Campo 78/1 - established at Aquafredda high in the hills to the north-east of Sulmona, but close enough to come under the administration of Campo 78. The camp was liberated by the Red Army on the morning of 12 April 1945. Consequently, additional documentation is sometimes attached. British N.C.O. Between 1939 and 1945 1 million POWs of 46 nations passed through. 3 men also escaped via Danzig and Sweden in the wooden horse escape of 1943. The likely centre for the main part of the camp was in Willenberg, 3km south of the catle on the river Nogat. Prisoner of War was a magazine published and distributed by the International Red Cross during World War II - it was a joint venture between the British Red Cross and the Order of St John. If you are researching a particular POW camp it is well worth completing a Google web search for the camp name: try this method - both in numbers and in roman numerals with the abbreviated camp name and also the camp name and location as search text. 13th century castle near Florence. Knowing that See full summary, Director: George Charlton was a Staff Sergeant in the Royal Army Medical Corps who was imprisoned in Singapore from February 1942 to the end of the war, mainly in Changi camp until March 1945 when he was moved to the prisoner of war hospital at Kranji. Prisoners ran courses in languages and mathematics, as well as commercial, vocational, economic, and scientific subjects. Brian Keith, The 1st Anzacs arrived in 1941 after processing at Capua, this became an officers only camp later in 1942 with the transfer of most other ranks to Udine PG 57 and then back to a mixed ranks camp later in 1943. During WWI it was a Military prison, before becoming a garrison for the Polish army after 1918. Stalag 17 b, Stalag XVII b Stalag 17, Stalag XVII, Krem POW camp etc (these are all the same camp!). In late September 1939 the camp was changed to a prisoner-of-war camp to house Polish soldiers from the September Campaign, particularly those from the Pomorze Army. Known as Kommendantur Stalag 20A it remained the HQ until the end of the war. Ordinary servicemen were required to doany work they were able to do, as long as it was not dangerous and did not support the German war effort, (Geneva Convention section III, article 49). New Zealand Brigadiers James Hargest and Reginald Miles esc. The list of authors can be seen in the page history. In June 1941 British and Commonwealth officers from the Battle of Crete and the North African Campaign arrived. Director: Over the next few days the column was attacked from the air several times. As with all POWs, escape was always in mind. The POWs who were working outside of the camp were simply left there and allowed to leave. A simple list of (mostly) British or Commonwealth war films about prisoners of war. It held 1 British and 12 US POWs according to a red cross visit passed onto the SHAEF in February 1945. By the end of March 1942, some 41,000 Soviet POWs had died in these three camps of starvation, exhaustion and disease. They were subsequently transferred to PG78 just outside Sulmona and thence to camps in Germany where they remained until the end of the war. The camp was originally established in June 1942 near Schokken (now Skoki) 30 km (19 mi) north of Poznan, in what had previously been Oflag XXI-A, opened in September 1940 as a camp for Polish officers. Gabriel Regnier, a French prisoner, describes his failed attempt with a French companion on 23 March 1942. In September 1942 the camp became Lager Lindele ("Lindele Camp"), and was used as an Ilag ("Internment Camp") for about 1,200 civilian internees from the Channel Islands. In September 1942 the British prisoners were transferred to other camps, and were replaced with Polish officers, with 1,077 brought from Romania, where they had been interned since September 1939, and another 1,500 transferred from other camps in Germany. It was 'under construction' according to reports in 1943. [6] A popular diversion was provided by the "Milag Jockey Club" which held race meetings every Saturday evening. We have German AND Italian camp listings in our fully searchable databases! They crossed a bridge over the river Oder on 21 January, reached Goldberg on 5 February, and were loaded onto a train. At the end of 1944 prisoners evacuated from other camps began to arrive, resulting in overcrowding, and a reduction in food rations. The camp itself was about one mile from the town railway station in Urbisaglia. In June 1940 British, Belgian, Dutch and French senior officers and a small number of orderlies were transported to Mainz from transit camps in France and Belgium after the end of the Battle of France. Damian Lewis, The first prisoners arrived there on 18 October 1939. Jack Hedley, Tous Public 49 British POWs held at the local Railway Station of Elstorwerda- Biela. #1)(Serves Stalag 326) Minden Westfalen, Prussia 52-09, Reserve Lazarett Nassaulahn Nassau Am Lahn Hessen-Nassau, Prussia 50-08, Reserve Lazarett Neukolln (Hospital #119) Brandenburg Berlin, Prussia 52-13, Reserve Lazarett Quedlinburg Sachsen, Prussia 51-11, Reserve Lazarett Reutlingen Wurttemberg 48-09, Reserve Lazarett Schmorkau (Hospital #745) (Serves Stalag IV-A) Schmorkau Saxony 51-14, Reserve Lazarett Weilmunster Hessen-Nassau, Prussia 50-08, Reserve Lazarett Wiesloch Heidelberg Baden 49-08, Reserve Lazarett Wilhelmspart-Magdeburg Sachsen, Prussia 52-11, Rivesaltes Civilian Internment Camp Pyrenees Orientales France 42-03, Royal Hungarian Hospital No. Originally opened in June 1942, 1002 officers were held here on 26 Feb 1943. In mid-September 1939 the first Polish POWs arrived, and were housed in large 12 m (39 ft) by 35 m (115 ft) tents, and set to work building the barrack huts before the winter set in. PG60 was then closed. Also known as Stalag 344, and connected to Stalag IV b/z and Stalag VIII-d. 64,000 POWs in 1944 with 150 officers and 13,625 being British. 201 Bergamo hospital (also listed as H 201). Red Cross inspection reports identified Oflag IV-C as a problem camp with inadequate sanitary and harsh confinement measures. Lieutenant Leo de Hartog holding 'Moritz', one of the two dummy heads of POWs made to mislead German guards during daily roll calls. Hammelburg was a large German Army training camp, set up in 1893. Also a separate part of the camp was set aside as a hospital for prisoners Reserve Lazarett 742. The sick and the dead were left at Stettin while the majority of the rest were moved on to Stalag IIA (Neubrandenberg) where they arrived on 7th February, 1945. Another attempt occurred when he was being moved between prison camps on a civilian train while guarded by two Germans. Helgoland Soviet forced labour camp, 1500 prisoners. Near the town of Bautzen (spelt Bautsee/Bautsen on the reports in Wo229/5/1), several wooden huts housing 70 British POWs and other nationalities. Take a fresh look at the legendary escapes, featuring stories from both Colditz survivors and their extended families. At Muskau they were given a 30 hour delay for recuperation and then marched another 20 miles to Spremberg. They were liberated by the British 11th Armoured Division on 1 May 1945. | | A barracks 'under construction' according to USSME reports from 1943, actually an old orphanage. Stalag Luft I Barth-Vogelsang Prussia Location N/E 54-12. After another train journey the men were force marched from Kiefheide, with many men being bayoneted or shot before they reached Stalag Luft IV in Gross Tychow. John Beaumont, Opened originally in May 1942, 180 other ranks were reported here on December30th 1942.. Near Perugia, Fornaci Briziarelli brick factory, POWs also worked on the Todi Orvieto road construction. Many escapes, evasion and liberation reports (see below) include one or more Appendices. Richard Attenborough, 108 min Allied prisoners of war plan for several hundred of their number to escape from a German camp during World War II. The first prisoners included Belgian, Dutch and French soldiers taken during the Battle of France. The camp was liberated 26 March 1945 by the United States Army. I received a free advance digital galley from the publisher, via Netgalley. Most were immediately sent to Arbeitskommandos (work details). Sub-camps sometimes held more than 1,000 prisoners, usually split by nationality, although English speakers were usually together for this purpose. The camp was founded in 1939, by the 3rd Battalion barracks German motorized infantry regiment & 25th and 3rd Squadron - two motorized artillery regiments. Those who died in Stalag XXA were buried in the garrison military cemetery except Soviet POWs who were buried in a mass grave in the forest near Stalag 312, between Glinki and Cierpice. French and British prisoners disarmed their guards and took control of the camp armoury, and the local Post Office, Railway Station and Police Station. 151 Officers held here as of 26/2/43 Originally opened June 1941. After the Soviet takeover (in 1945) it was until 1949 a special camp, NKVD-camp Nr. Fascinating for history buffs! Ian Hendry, Location N/E 48-14 also listed as location Pupping near Linz. Opened August 1940, closed September 1942. Jack Lee, By the spring of 1942 an estimated 18,000 had died of hunger and disease, mainly typhus fever. A SHAEF report mentioned this camp was moved to the former Stalag XVIII a/z Spittal by Train in February 1945. For this item, that is: If you would like to use IWM collections materials in a way that is not covered above, require a commercial licence, high-resolution copies, or have manipulation requests, please contact theMedia Sales & Licensing Team. Colditz, the medieval castle, located in the state of Saxony in Germany, is probably the most famous of the Nazi's POW camps in WWII.so well known that films have been made about it (although usually fictional). In November 1941, it became a "labour education" camp, administered by the German Security Police. The evacuation was frightening and arduous to POWs of all compounds, especially to those of the South Compound who made the 40 miles from Sagan to Muskau in 27 hours with only 4 hours sleep. The first transport numbering 2254 POWs (1618 officers and 636 other ranks) arrived at the camp on 6th November 1939. 126 POWs held here as of 26th February1943, originally opened July 1942. The other four escapers were recaptured close to Colditz. In November 1941 a typhoid fever epidemic broke out in Lager-Ost. They were flown back to Paris on May 12, many of them free for the first time in five years. A cocky German fighter pilot is shot down over England in 1940 and makes numerous attempts to escape to fight again. Work began in December 1942, but the rocky ground made digging difficult. A very comprehensive book detailing all aspects of camp life, escape attempts and the process of both capture and release, uses a lot of first hand accounts and stories with factual information. Tell us what you think about this feature. Built as Stalag II-A Neubrandenburg in 1939, it was extended by the officer camp Oflag II-E in 1940 (renamed Oflag-67, 1944). Ian Dalrymple Both the British and French camp hospitals were hit, with the British hut being almost completely destroyed. The Colditz Glider: A makeshift sailplane made by British prisoners of war during WWII. The sick were mistreated when dysentery and diarrhoea set in. It should be noted that recently this source is not a complete roll of everyone who was in the Italian POW system for various reasons, although it's the only sdingle source that has the majority. Bathing was provided once a month outside the camp. In September 1943, as the Italian government neared collapse, the inmates of Sulmona heard rumours that the evacuation of the camp was imminent. 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