Death in Stalag 18A |
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The following list is of those POWs who I am almost certain were attached to Stalag 18A when they died. It is by no means complete. Those POWs who died on 18.12.44 were all killed in the mistaken USAF air raid.
Forename |
Surname |
Rank |
Unit |
Age |
Died |
| Hugh Miles William | Adams | Pte | NZ Inf. | 35 | 8.12.43 |
| Dennis Percival | Beaton | Dvr | RE | capt'd Crete; killed air-raid 20.12.44 | |
| James Henry | Burnham | Dvr | RASC | 31 | 5.12.42; buried Rotenturm; 522/L? |
| Arthur | Duggan | Dvr | RASC | 41 | 12.5.42 (11017/GW) |
| Colin Green | Field | Gnr | SAA | 29 | 10.11.43 |
| John Sylvester | Flynn | Pte | AASC | 24 | 5.2.42 |
| Henry Thomas | French | Pte | RAVC | 33 | 19.2.45; 10029/GW? |
| Richmond | Gerrard | Pte | 28th Bn. NZ | 23 | 25.3.42 |
| J.H. | Gray | Sgt | RA | 28 | 1.7.41 |
| Charles Thomas | Green | Pte | 2NZEF | 28 | 9.12.41; 10030/GW |
| Eric Charles | Green | Gnr | R Aust. Art. | 27 | 19.2.45; 10029/GW? |
| James William | Hayes | Pte | RAVC | 43 | 16.10.44 |
| John | Highton | Spr | RE | 34 | 19.2.45; 10029/GW? |
| Joseph Charles | Hobling | Chaplain | RACD | 36 | 18.12.44 |
| Robert James Finlay | Howe | Capt | RAMC | ? | 18.12.44 |
| Walter | Hubbard | Spr | RE | 23 | 27.12.43 |
| Harold John N. | Knight | Pte | RASC | 21 | 30.6.41 |
| Thomas Henderson | Langley | Dvr | RASC | 29 | 8.7.41 |
| Frederick George | Lee | Cpl | RAMC | 26 | 18.12.44 |
| Allan McLean | Lowther | Spr | NZ Eng. | 32 | 12.7.43 |
| John | Marsh | Spr | RE | ? | 1.3.45 |
| Sydney Percival | Martin | Pte | AASC | 30 | 18.12.44 |
| John Sydney | McGeorge | Dvr | RASC | 29 | 18.12.44 |
| Ronald John | McLennan | Pte | 19 Inf. Bn. NZ | 34 | 27.3.42 |
| Thomas Vernon | McOrmond | Pte | 18 Inf. Tng. Bn. | 26 | 18.12.44 |
| Douglas | Mitchell | Pte | RAVC | 29 | 16.10.44 |
| John Maxwell | Mouna | L/Sgt | RA | ? | 12.9.44 |
| Alfred Thomas | New | L/Cpl | NZ Inf. | 28 | 8.1.44 |
| Daniel Joseph | Nolan | Gnr | RA | 31 | 18.12.44 |
| James Edward Francis | Ord | Cpl | RAC | 27 | 4.9.42 |
| William | Peter | Cook | Indian GSC | 48 | 6.11.43 |
| Alfred Hector | Peterson | Pte | NZ Inf. | 23 | 3.12.42 |
| Albert | Reynolds | Pte | 2/11 Inf. Bn. | 34 | 18.12.44 |
| Melita Joseph | Riddell | Sgmn | NZ Sigs | 33 | 12.12.44 |
| Thomas William | Rolph | Gnr | RA | 25 | 2.5.44; 10487/GW? |
| Arthur Frederick | Shipley | Sgt | RAOC | 27 | 18.12.44 |
| Thomas George | Sivers | CSM | Buffs | ? | 29.10.44 |
| James | Staley | L/Cpl | RASC | 30 | 19.12.43; 522/L |
| Anthony | Strettles | Sgmn | Aust. Sigs. | 28 | 27.2.43 |
| Walter Herbert | Suckling | Tpr | RAC | 35 | 19.2.44 |
| Ernest | Trick | L/Cpl | CMP | 37 | 1.12.43 |
| John Dermot | Troy | Pte | NZ Inf. | 24 | 14.5.42 |
| William Garfield | Vellenoweth | Pte | NZ Inf. | 36 | 10.4.44 |
| David Frew | Wood | Capt | RAMC | 37 | 18.12.44 |
| Reginald E. | Wright | Gnr | 2/1 Fd. Rgt. | 40 | 22.11.41 |
According to the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, Reginald Wright, Richmond Gerrard and Thomas Langley are buried in Klagenfurt War Cemetery, Austria.
(If a POW died whilst in a Work Camp, he was usually buried in the local cemetery. After the war, all of these men were reinterred in Klagenfurt War Cemetery.)
Helen Amison, of Stoke-on-Trent, visited Klagenfurt War Cemetery in 2005 and has sent the following photos.
Giselle McAndrew has sent me the following photographs which may be of the funeral of Tpr Walter Herbert Suckling, Royal Tank Regiment, who died on 19th February 1944, aged 35. The second picture shows Tpr Suckling's grave.
Chantal Tinader, daughter of Leon Tinader, a French POW, has sent me these three photographs of a French POW's funeral which seem to have been taken at Stalag 18A.
Ian Fraser, son of L/Cpl R.E. Fraser, RASC, has sent me the following sequence of photographs of the funeral of an unknown US airman who was shot down near to Work Camp 199/GW.
Val Shergold, daughter of Sgmn Roy Shergold has sent me this photograph of the grave of Gnr T.W. Rolph, RA. This may have been taken near to Work Camp 10487/GW. Gnr Rolph's grave is now in Klagenfurt War Cemetery.
Vanessa Hicking, daughter of Sgt Ron Tudor, Royal Signals, has sent me these two photographs which could both relate to the funeral of James Burnham, Dvr, RASC. The photograph of the POWs carrying the coffin is entitled 'The funeral of Jimmy Burnham, Rotenturm, December 1942'. The photograph of the open coffin could also be of James Burnham.This particular Rotenturm appears to be near Oberwart, so James Burnham may have been part of Work Party 522/L.