Opinion only, no airframe footage.
https://youtu.be/LeZhOlXO10I
Rick
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More info about the area and the SQDN. https://449th.com/grottaglie-italy/
I had the good fortune to be in the area 20 yrs ago. I know there were
bomb and fighter groups stationed around Bari and Foggia, but could not
find any further info. The map on this website is very informative.
Mi
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This recent thread is evidently related to my "TWO STRANGERS" post in July,
2014, in which I related my story of two young men who lived with my
family
for several weeks in the summer of 1944. I did not realize it then, but I
now feel confident that they were very likely German POW's.
Here's a
I knew of a couple of camps in OK, but had no idea there were so many!
On Wed, Jan 17, 2018 at 3:44 PM, Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> G Mann rocks.
>
> On Wed, Jan 17, 2018 at 2:16 PM, G Mann via Mercedes <
> mercedes@okiebenz.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Here is a list
G Mann rocks.
On Wed, Jan 17, 2018 at 2:16 PM, G Mann via Mercedes
wrote:
> Here is a list of ALL the POW camps in USA, also, some details of a few of
> the camps, with dates.
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_War_II_prisoner-
> of-war_camps_in_the_United_States
>
> On Wed, Jan 17,
Or ID.
On Tue, Jan 16, 2018 at 10:02 PM, Curley McLain via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> http://www.iptv.org/iowapathways/mypath/world-war-ii-prisoners-war-iowa
> Germans at Algona and Clarinda.
>
> http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2002-10-07/news/
> 0210070179_1_pow-camps-german-s
Here is a list of ALL the POW camps in USA, also, some details of a few of
the camps, with dates.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_World_War_II_prisoner-of-war_camps_in_the_United_States
On Wed, Jan 17, 2018 at 5:14 AM, Dwight Giles via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> Not actuall
Not actually southie but south of there
Dwight Giles Jr.
Wickford RI
On Jan 16, 2018 11:53 PM, "Buggered Benzmail via Mercedes" <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> Wait, what? Guineas in Southie? WTF? That ain’t right! I guess they
> would know better than to try to escape. Likely be worse get
Wait, what? Guineas in Southie? WTF? That ain’t right! I guess they would
know better than to try to escape. Likely be worse getting out of Southie than
fighting in yurp and their survival chances would be lowah.
--R
Sent from iPhone
> On Jan 16, 2018, at 10:48 PM, Dwight Giles via Mercede
There,was,an Italian internment camp in Boston near where,UMass Boston is
now on Columbia Point.
Dwight Giles Jr.
Wickford RI
On Jan 16, 2018 10:23 PM, "Curley McLain via Mercedes" <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> I found this one, documenting Italian POWs at Ackley, IA I am not sure
> what ca
I found this one, documenting Italian POWs at Ackley, IA I am not sure
what camp they were housed at.
https://www.reddit.com/r/wwiipics/comments/7fxxpr/italian_pows_on_my_grandfathers_farm_summer_1944/
The first article I linked said some Italians were sent to Clarinda, but
the algona camp w
http://www.iptv.org/iowapathways/mypath/world-war-ii-prisoners-war-iowa
Germans at Algona and Clarinda.
http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2002-10-07/news/0210070179_1_pow-camps-german-soldiers-traveling
http://ir.uiowa.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1554&context=annals-of-iowa
Italian and
Amazing stories - great living history. Thanks to all for sharing.
On Tue, Jan 16, 2018 at 5:47 PM, Randy Bennell via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> There were POW camps on Lake of the Woods south of Kenora during the war
> too. I am told that they even gave the prisoners guns and le
There were POW camps on Lake of the Woods south of Kenora during the war
too. I am told that they even gave the prisoners guns and let them go
hunting. No worries I guess as these guys had it made in the shade. No
way they wanted to escape and go back to the war. They spent the rest of
the war
Same is true for Houlton, Maine. Even today its pretty remote, this is where
RT95 starts (or stops I suppose) as it turns into Canada. The info I found says
they were housed in Houlton, I'm curious how they got to Caribou, its an hour
drive now...There was an Air Force (then Army Air Corps) bas
I worked for a lot of the local farmers when I was growing up, many of whom
were second and third generation German immigrants. They had nothing but good
things to say about the POWs, as I suspect they knew the POWs weren’t
goose-stepping had core Nazis, just guys that were more or less conscri
Family lore states that there were POWs on the farm. My dad was born in '43 and
apparently one of the POWs asked where his father was to which he replied "Over
in Germany killin Germans!"
Grandmother talks of bringing lunch out and accidentally driving away with the
guard's gun in the car.
-Cur
My father in law was a guard at Camp Atterbury’s POW camp during WWII:
https://www.indystar.com/story/news/history/retroindy/2017/03/01/italian-pow-camp-experience-added-indiana-historical-society-exhibit-camp-atterbury/98348516/
He was always embarrassed about it, as if serving at home was less
No mention of camps in NC but maybe the guys you knew were from here?
--FT
http://www.oldonesdream.com/my-blog/2013/05/german-prisoners-of-war-in-south-carolina.html
05/16/2013
German Prisoners of War in South Carolina
Thomas and I were parked on the shoulder of a county road watchi
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