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Posted Missing Letter: This letter was received by the
wife of Driver Maurice Robinson, RASC, on 18 July 1941, almost three
months after he was reported 'missing' on 28 April 1941. |
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A letter sent from the Regimental Pay Office
to the wife of Spr Jim Sanderson, RE, informing her of the allowances
available. |
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A postcard sent by Gnr Ian Houston, RA, in
May 1941 from a POW holding camp in Greece (probably Salonika), to his
mother, informing her that he was a Prisoner of War. |
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A postcard sent by Cpl Patrick Fury, 8th
Hussars, in 1941, indicating that he was a Prisoner of War. |
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A clipping from the Natal Daily News showing
the photographs of several Servicemen from Natal who had been captured
or wounded. It includes the picture of Gunner Douglas Hill who ended up
in Stalag 18A. |
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POW Identity plate |
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Red Cross Letter: Sent to the wife of Trooper
David Fulton of 4th Queens Own Hussars on 9 July 1941, noting that he
was missing in action and asking for personal details so that the Red
Cross could trace his location. |
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POW Record Card: The Record Card of Signalman Jack Newport of the Royal Corps of Signals.
At the time that this card was completed, he was located in Stalag
XVIIID at Marburg. |
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The Lager Pass from Stalag XVIIIA of L/Cpl
Bill Jardine, 4th Hussars. |
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A Travel Warrant brought back by
French POW Charles Moreau, 506eme Rgt de
Chars de Combat (Tank Rgt) |
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This picture was sent to me by Bill Godwin-Toby, an ex-patriate Canadian working in Austria.
While he was staying in a small hotel near Graz in Austria, he noticed this cushion in the lounge. The owners of the hotel
had no knowledge of its origins. Presumably it was made by a POW in Stalag 18A. |
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4th Hussars badge drawn by Corporal Pat Fury. |
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This imposing document is, in fact, the cover
for a Driving Licence, brought back by Sapper Alan
Glass, Royal
Engineers. |
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The front cover of a letter written on a 'Feldpost'
form by Pte Donald Fetter to his mother in Norwood, New York, USA. |
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Tom
Donaldson, Corporal in 18 Bn. 2NZEF, was
Man of Confidence at Work Camp 100L. These are two postcards he received
from other camps as part of his duties. |
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The reverse of the above postcards. |
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The Program of a Pantomime ('Babes in the Wood') presented
on Christmas Day, 1941. |
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The Service Record of Alfred Meyers which records his
movements from Sydney to England, North Africa and Greece and then to
Stalag 18A. He was posted as 'Killed in Action' in May 1941. |
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A portrait in ink of William Ion, created in July 1942 by
J Ward, another POW. |
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A portrait of Corporal Pat Fury, 4th Hussars
drawn by A Duggan, POW 1090 at a Work Camp in Flachau. |
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A birthday card created by Corporal Pat Fury
and sent to his wife and daughter. |
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A drawing brought back by Pte John Spence,
2/4 Inf. Bn., AIF. |
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A mat for playing the game of Crown and
Anchor, created by POWs in Stalag 18A. Over 300 POWs have written their
names on the mat. The original is now on display in the
Australian War Memorial. |
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A Christmas card created in 1942 from the
Greeting Card inserted with a Red Cross Parcel. |
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The reverse of the above card showing the
names and POW numbers of the members of Room 1/6, Lavamund Work Camp. |
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A Christmas card sent in 1943 by Gnr John
Braysher, RA. The original was drawn by POW Thomas Burke in Stalag XXA and
printed by the POW newspaper 'The Camp'. |
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A sketch of Spittal-an-der-Drau drawn by Sgt
Maj Allan Stockfeld, AIF, drawn during his short stay in Stalag 18B
before being transferred to Stalag 383 at Hohenfels. |
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Postcard of Graz brought back by Pte
John McWilliams, 2/28 Inf. Bn.. AIF. |
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These two pages are from a diary created out
of Izal toilet paper (I always knew that stuff was tough!)by Charles
Thompson, Royal Artillery. They list the
contents of successive Red Cross parcels. |
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The cover of a Red Cross Parcel sent to
Sapper Alan Glass, Royal Engineers. |
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Instructions to Next-of-Kin for the
preparation of Red Cross parcels to be sent to a POW. (Cpl Pat Fury, 8th
Hussars) |
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List of typical contents of a Standard Food
Parcel prepared by the Red Cross. (Dvr Bernard Cross, RASC) |
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A list showing the contents of a Red Cross parcel sent
from New Zealand to Colin Ratcliffe of 19Bn, 2NZEF in November 1943. |
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Similar Red Cross parcel lists sent to Spr
Jim Sanderson, RE, in 1944 |
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The program for the Panto 'Robin Hood' put on
at Niklasdorf Work Camp at Christmas, 1943. |
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One of these two young girls is Nina, a
Russian slave worker. The picture was taken in October 1944 by Pte
Sidney Quick, 2/43 Inf. Bn. |
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An darkly ironic Christmas card from 1944
'celebrating' the bombing raid on Stalag 18A by the USAF. |
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A notebook kept by Fred Wilson of 2/32
Infantry Battalion, Australia outlining his movements from his capture
at El Alamein in 1942, through Italy and Austria and then home via
Hungary, Romania, Russia, Italy and the UK. |
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A Certificate indicating that Pte
Arthur Anderson, 2/6 Inf. Bn., AIF, had
been examined by a Medical Commission in October, 1944 and was deemed
eligible for repatriation. |
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A notice to ex-POWs being repatriated
through Switzerland, brought back by Arthur Anderson. |
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A list of POW Rights printed in German and
dropped from Allied aircraft to encourage German soldiers to give
themselves up, brought back by Gnr John Lynch, RA. |
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A Safe Conduct for any German soldier who
wishes to give himself up, also brought back by Gnr Lynch. |
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A Recovered Allied POW Form issued by the
Third US Army, completed by Driver William Maris on his release from
Stalag 18A. |
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A Repatriation Statement completed by Gunner
Alfred Meyers in the UK on 29 May 1945 prior to his return to Australia.
Amongst other things, this indicates that Alfred had to work 14 to 16
hours per day on a farm for the sum of 18.20 Marks per month. |
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Les Shardlow, John McWilliams and Ed
Reibeling, all of 2/28th Inf. Bn. Photo taken after their successful
escape from Markt Pongau in 1945. |
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Telegram sent by Dvr Frank Laws, RASC from
Naples in May 1945 to his wife in Dorset, telling her that he was on his
way home. |