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Offline Greg Anthony

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Re: POW in Stalag XXB - advice please
« Reply #36 on: Thursday 25 June 15 04:35 BST (UK) »
Hi All,

If of interest, I visited the site of Stalag XXB a few years ago, to see where my grandfather was held captive. The photos are here;
http://imgur.com/a/l77Ao

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Re: POW in Stalag XXB - advice please
« Reply #37 on: Saturday 04 July 15 16:42 BST (UK) »
Hello everyone,

thank you for inviting me to this forum, I'm French so I ask you to excuse me for my English.

Currently I am researching Stalag XXB of Mariemburg to achieve an article for a magazine about the history of prisoners in the camp and on the forced march from January to April, 1945.

I already have many documents from the "men of confidence" that are very interesting. Being in search of personal documents in order to perfect my article is it possible to exchange documents?

you can contact me at this email address:

sommeandbreslebattle [at] gmail.com

(replace [at] with @ )

best regards

Mathieu

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« Reply #38 on: Thursday 12 November 15 05:36 GMT (UK) »
Like most my father in law never mentioned about is time in Stalag 20B.  I am hoping anyone might have information on him. 
William Alfred Platts
DLI 4452663
POW 8742

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Re: POW in Stalag XXB - advice please
« Reply #39 on: Monday 16 November 15 18:43 GMT (UK) »
Hi do you know if your F I L was posted to a workcamp (there were dozens of them). You could try looking on Wartime Memories as they have loads of postings about all POW camps. Pegasus Archive have a large collection of camp photographs. Unfortunately there are so few left who were there it is difficult to be certain. Do you know when or where he was captured. There were a lot of DLI prisoners taken as France fell and judging by his POW number he was a relatively early capture.


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Re: POW in Stalag XXB - advice please
« Reply #40 on: Monday 16 November 15 18:47 GMT (UK) »
We don't know anything apart from he was caught at the start of the war in Dunkirk.  I will look into the websites you mentioned.  Thank you

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« Reply #41 on: Wednesday 18 November 15 15:08 GMT (UK) »
You could look into applying for his service record from MOD. There may be additional info in it. Details on how to apply here plus link to National Archives POW research guide if you have not already seen it.
www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=651361.0

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Re: POW in Stalag XXB - advice please
« Reply #42 on: Wednesday 16 December 15 12:27 GMT (UK) »
I'm planning a Polish visit in the spring. I plan to visit Stalag XXA Torun/Thorn and various surrounding sites. Then on to Stalag XXB Malbork/Marienburg for similar.

I would appreciate any advice/pointers from anyone who has already visited these sites.  Also, if anyone would like a specific photo etc. from these camp sites then please do say and I will try to oblige.  There is very little left at XXB (a monument and perhaps one or two ruinous huts). At XXA the old forts are still standing.
NEILSON - Erskine/Bishopton, Renfrewshire and Glasgow
BROWN - Hamilton, Lanarkshire
CAIRNS - Hamilton, Lanarkshire
FINDLAY - Kirriemuir area, Forfarshire/Angus
PORTER - Tobermore, Derry, Ireland

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Re: POW in Stalag XXB - advice please
« Reply #43 on: Thursday 17 December 15 15:37 GMT (UK) »
Hi greenrig

I would love to see any photos you take of XXb. Perhaps you could post them on this site or if not let us know when you have returned and distribute them by email to those who would like them

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Re: POW in Stalag XXB - advice please
« Reply #44 on: Thursday 17 December 15 17:04 GMT (UK) »
Hi,

up to now I haven't studied all the posts.

Stalag XX B - in Littschen = Licze near Marienwerder    (until Febr. 1940)

Stalag XX B - in Marienburg = Malbork (since Febr. 1940)

Stalag XX BII - in Danzig = Gdansk
Stalag XX B/Z - in Danzig-Bischofsberg = Biskupia Górka
Stalag XX B/Z - in Oliva = Oliwa

Biskupia Górka: "W czasie II wojny światowej na terenie fortów mieścił się stalag, w którym przebywali jeńcy wojenni brytyjscy, francuscy, belgijscy i włoscy" There had been a fortress like in Thorn.

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Herbert Spatz MC > H. Spence MC (Salisbury),
Spatz > Spence, Nichols. Kidd (Bromley > Manchester South, India),
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Engel & Joly (Philadelphia, PA - USA).
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