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  • identity tags, Stalag XVIII A identity tags, Stalag XVIII A

    (souvenirs and ephemera)

    Nazi POW Camp 'Stalag XVIII A' was situated in Wolfsberg (Austria) and was a camp for enlisted men.

  • batons, conductor's, boxed batons, conductor's, boxed

    (souvenirs and ephemera)

    Robert Lawrence (Bob) was an Equipment Assistant Corporal in the RAF and was aged 23 when he was taken prisoner at Maleme in Crete in 1941. He was held at Stalag VIIIB POW camp in Lamsdorf, Poland. Bob had a strong interest in music and he formed an RAF...

  • Concentration camp prisoner number Concentration camp prisoner number

    (souvenirs and ephemera)

    Prisoner number issued to Mrs Lucille M E Hollingdale after her capture by the Germans in 1943. Mrs Hollingdale served with the French Resistance between 1940-1943 ('Voix du Nord Group') when she worked on an escape line in France until her capture. She...

  • embroidery embroidery

    (souvenirs and ephemera) Made by: Grant, A (Creator)

    This tea-towel was hand-embroidered at Lamsdorf New Hospital by A. Grant (P.O.W. no. 4675), who was blinded in battle during the Second World War and subsequently taken prisoner. The insignia on the tea-towel are of the various allied regiments of the...

  • knapsack, prisoner of war knapsack, prisoner of war

    (souvenirs and ephemera)

    Knapsack related to polish soldier, Peter Makucewicz, who wrote about his experiences as a prisoner of war in the book 'I escaped From Germany' (1944).

  • Dolls room made by German POW Dolls room made by German POW

    (souvenirs and ephemera)

    This doll’s room was made for Mrs Gerard by a German prisoner of war (POW) during the Second World War. The prisoner (a toymaker before the war) was being treated by Captain A J Simcox (Mrs Gerard’s father), who was in charge of the Army Dental Centre in...