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Prisoner of war

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Sharon

Sharon Report 12 Dec 2006 20:34

Jackie, Many of the POWs in WW2 were asked to fill in forms on their release they are held in the national archives. I found my dads one but unlucky in tracing one for another member here. If you would like me to check the documents out for you I am going to the NA between Christmas and the New Year. It's also worth searching on the NA site as they hold other documents and diarys from POWs in WW2 and you may find something interesting there.

.•:*¨¨*:• ★Jax in Wales★.•:*¨¨*:•.

.•:*¨¨*:• ★Jax in Wales★.•:*¨¨*:•. Report 12 Dec 2006 16:31

Thanks Keith Jackie

Keith

Keith Report 12 Dec 2006 16:22

Carol Cooper site is very useful if held in the Far East www*cofepow*org*uk/index.html Also www*prisonerofwar*org*uk/ Replace* Keith

.•:*¨¨*:• ★Jax in Wales★.•:*¨¨*:•.

.•:*¨¨*:• ★Jax in Wales★.•:*¨¨*:•. Report 12 Dec 2006 15:40

Do anyone know how I would go about finding information about someone that was a POW in WW2? Are there any sites you could recommend? Thanks Jackie