We are a group of interested relatives of those British, NZ, Canadian and Australian allies who spent time in this Schweidnitz POW camp during WWI. In particular, we are interested in gathering information on the escape of 24 men on the night of 19th March 1918 and other aspects of camp life. The men were eventually recaptured and sent to the notorious Holzminden POW camp until repatriation after Armistice.
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Repatriation from Internment in Holland
Repatriation from Dutch Internment camps (Repatriation Part 3) A Remembrance Day Rose outside my study window Between January and ...
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By Gail Copeland, granddaughter of Arthur Copeland – POW (prisoner of war) at Schweidnitz POW Camp WWI from early December 1917 until...
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By Gail Copeland, granddaughter of Arthur Copeland – POW (prisoner of war) at Schweidnitz Camp from early December 1917 until April 19...
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The final stories of the 24...... Captain Harold John Lindsay 1894–1957 Born in South Africa, Harold John Lindsay was a private in ...