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Data Wales: a short description of life at Stalag 18A with more photographs of POW's and a plan of the camp.
Robert G I Maxwell: Directly after the war, Stalag 18A became an Internment Camp and RSM Maxwell was stationed there. A lot of detail on an attempted escape from the camp with maps and photographs.
John T Murray: devoted to the memory of Ivan Dominikovitch's Uncle Jack.
Phil Cleary's Site: A wide-ranging web site devoted to all matters Australian, outlining the experiences of a group of POWs from Brunswick, Victoria.
Burg Bernstein Web Site: Details of Bernstein Castle, which is now a hotel, and the Almasy family.
Missions 19 & 20: The POW supply missions to Wolfsberg flown by the B24 Liberator piloted by Lt. Traetta of the 451st Bomb Group. If you are want to know more about the role of the Liberator in WWII, this is the site to visit.
The National Association of Ex-Prisoners of War: the official web site, contains information about ex-POW's.
Prisoner of War: (another one!) This site is much more wide-ranging, providing information on many POW camps.
Barbed Wire: Memories of Stalag 383: This site, created by Raine Alexander in memory of Sgt Eric Evans, RASC, contains a transcript of the book 'Barbed Wire' by M N McKibbin.
Moosburg Online: an extensive web site with details of all POW camps.
Full text of the Geneva Convention
Guide to the Archives of the International Committee of the Red Cross
The National Archives: The Reference for Stalag XVIIIA is WO 224/45
Greece 1941: the Order of Battle of Force 'W', the Allied force.
Operation Marita: an account of the campaign from the German point of view.
Evacuation from Greece: How the 2/1st Machine Gun Battalion, Australian Infantry Force got away from Kalamata.
Alan Jackson's Diary of Greece: Gunner Jackson of 5th Field Regiment, NZEF recounts his experiences in Greece in April 1941.
World War 2 Nominal Roll: contains details of all Australian Servicemen and women who served during WW2. That's about one million individuals.
World War II, a British Focus: a Web Ring concentrating on the British and Commonwealth experience of WWII.
World War Two Memories Project: a website devoted to collecting the memories of those who lived through the Second World War.
Australian War Memorial Collections Database: devoted to the Australian war experience.
The Second World War Experience Centre: created to collect evidence on all aspects of World War II.
War44.com: A forum
war site that has rare film footage taken by German news reels from the Allied
invasion all the way thru to Berlin. The site offers downloads of radio
messages, speeches and news reports among many other subjects thru WWII.
Greece and Crete, 1941 by Christopher Buckley
(Pub: Efstathiadis Group,
Athens)
ISBN: 9602260416
A detailed account of these two campaigns, written shortly after the war ended.
(Obtainable from Amazon books for £3.99 plus £2.75 p&p.)
Arbeitskommando by Elvet Williams
ISBN: 0340220104
A very readable account of Mr Williams' experiences from capture on Crete,
through Stalag 18A and various Work Camps up to his successful escape through
Yugoslavia in 1944.
(I got hold of a second-hand copy for about £5.00, including p&p,
through Amazon.)
In Captivity 1941-1945 by Ken Willmott
Ken's rather wry view of life in Stalag 18A. Very readable.
ISBN: 0952977206
(Also available
from Amazon, price £5.00)
The Joy of Freedom by Eric Fearnside
Eric's account of his life from being called up until his release in 1945. A lot of information
on the entertainment in Stalag 18A.
ISBN: 0952866404
Tell Them We Were Here, Volumes 1 and 2 by Edwin Horlington
Volume 1 contains firsthand accounts from people caught up in the events in Greece in April, 1941.
ISBN: 0951839306
Volume 2 concerns life in captivity.
Copies of Volume 1 are available by sending £8.50 to
Mr E Horlington
163 Walton Road
Walton-on-Naze
Essex
CO14 8NE
Forty men - Eight horses by Douglas Arthur
A very readable account by Doug of the 106th Lancashire Hussars (Yeomanry) Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery,
taking him through the retreat in Greece and capture in Crete and on to a number of Work Camps and Stalag 18A itself.
ISBN: 1843860708
(Published by The Vanguard Press, 2003; obtainable from Amazon, £8.99)
Khaki & Cowdung by Jack Wentworth Ansell
Jack's personal account of the Greek Campaign and his subsequent experiences as
a POW, first in Stalag 18D at Marburg and then on a number of Austrian farms.
The Army Record of any British soldier whose service ended between 1921 and
1997 may be obtained from the following:
Army Personnel Centre
Civil Secretariat
Historical Disclosures
Mail Point 400
Kentigern House
65 Brown Street
Glasgow
G2 8EX
Tel: 0845 600 9663, option 1, then option 3
There is a Search Fee (non-returnable) of £30 and at the moment, a 6-8 month waiting list.