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Brian S

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Hi,
been researching WW2 POW Europe and N/Africa since 1992.
Originally worked on those who died as POW at Sea between N/Africa and Italy. The Camps these casualties were held.
Moved on to Escape & Evasion, and have every available Report from the UK National Archives in my database.
Originally intended to copy all the Liberation Reports in the WO 344 Series but only managed 125 or so of the 700+ files until illness has cut my travelling to a minimum.
Last few years moved to Red Cross Reports on Visits to POW Camps and to WAR Crimes.
Anyone who wishes help on the subjects just ask.

Brian
 
Many Thanks for the Welcome Gilly.

I have a 10yr Contract with F.M.P. for their use of Catalogues made that list most of the WW2 E & E Reports.

Should you need help just ask.

Brian
 
Welcome to Top Dog Brian. Make yourself at home and thank you very much for your offer of help.

Could I ask you to pop into your profile and add where you are from please. No need to be specific, just a general location.
 
Welcome to Top Dog Brian, sounds like you keep yourself busy ;)

My late father was a POW in WW2 and I recently handed over all his papers and memorabilia to the Imperial War Museum (after making copies, of course!)

Ann
 
Welcome to Top Dog Brian, sounds like you keep yourself busy ;)

My late father was a POW in WW2 and I recently handed over all his papers and memorabilia to the Imperial War Museum (after making copies, of course!)

Ann
Thanks for the Welcome Ann,
my Father was Captured in N/Africa and died as a POW on the S S Scillin 14/11/1942 when she was sunk by a British Submarine.
All my research on this sinking along with the list of 787 casualties is in The I.W.M also.

Did you get a Liberation Report for your Father.


I do Post on other Forums as Brian S & as ADM199
 
Welcome Brian C|:-)- my father too was in North Africa and then Italy, Greece and finally Austria (after the end of the war). Thankfully he came through virtually unscathed.
 
Welcome to Top Dog Brian. Sounds as though your research would leave you very little time for anything else. :)
 
Hi Brian, great to have you with us, sounds like your knowledge will come in very handy and we hope to be able to return the favour
 
Thanks for the Welcome Ann,
my Father was Captured in N/Africa and died as a POW on the S S Scillin 14/11/1942 when she was sunk by a British Submarine.
All my research on this sinking along with the list of 787 casualties is in The I.W.M also.

Did you get a Liberation Report for your Father.


I do Post on other Forums as Brian S & as ADM199

Hello Brian
I don't think I've ever seen a Liberation Report for my Father, I have a copy of his Release Book, along with many other documents pertaining to his time before, during and after capture (on Crete), so know pretty much all of his Army (RAMC) history.

Best wishes
Ann
 
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