What’s Your KCQ? looks back at the prisoner of war camps that were scattered across the KC region during World War II.
Professor Sönke Neitzel used secret transcripts of German prisoners of war to create a unique portrait of the mindset of soldiers during WWII. For many decades after the end of World War II (WWII), a ...
A German prisoner-of-war made this model while interned in Somerset during the Second World War. After D Day in 1944 large numbers of German prisoners arrived in Somerset. Many worked on farms ...
Greenville native Miles Richard "Dick" League, a colonel in the U.S. Air Force, fought in World War II. He was a prisoner of ...
Britain’s youngest Second World War prisoner of war watched a Yugoslav boy being shot while they shared soup in a German camp, newly released National Archives records show. John Hipkin was 14 ...
This is one of a number of wall panels cut from the original canteen at Castlerankine Prisoner of War camp at Denny, Stirlingshire. The image of Stuggart was drawn by a German prisoner ...
In May 1945, nearly 5 years after his capture, Corporal Jack Soden arrived back to his home in High Wycombe. At that time his family were living at 224 Desborough Road. With him he had his “War-time ...
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