Serial Number33092308 Serial Number 13049014 26A Cedar Ave.N. Captured December 28, 1941Agedabia, Libya Service Number1433896 Although the camp that Cyrus Johnson was in is not specified in the database, he likely was held in Camp 59 as well, as he escaped with Edward (official records indicate the two men returned to the Allied forces on the same dayreturned to duty, June 28, 1944). See post Dual Purpose Deck of Cards, January 5, 2009. Private Private I did not find an Anthony Primac or Anthony Premas in the U.S. Archives WW II POW or enlistment databases. Technician, Grade 5 See post Dual Purpose Deck of Cards, January 5, 2009. Bill Marcus is mentioned a letter dated October 21, 1943 in which a POW only identified as Eric, writing to his mother and dad, describes the escape from Camp 59 and the actions of the men immediately after. Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13), Robert Edward Albert Edwards This address for Leslie Beer is from Robert Dickinsons prison camp journal, Servigliano Calling: Leslie J. U.S. Army, Infantry U.S. Army, Infantry Private 532 S.E. U.S. National Archives on-line POW database indicates Sgt. Camp 59 internmentMarch 4July 10, 1943, E. A. Caselton Baltimore, Md. Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13). U.S. Army, Air CorpsHeavy Bombardment Private First Class Claude J. ColeSerial No. J. Keith Killby, together with other WW II , founded the Monte San Martino Trust in. U.S. Army, Infantry U.S. Army, Air CorpsBombardment, Heavy Max Hausers name and address (above) were written on a card in Luther Shields deck of playing cards. Private Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13), Emil J. Keller Serial Number13023638 Camp 59 internmentDecember 22, 1941May 15, 1943, Patrick Cahill U.S. Army, InfantryArmed Forces Serial Number6653062 U.S. Army, InfantryRifle Spent a month in Camp 98 on Sicily before being transferred to Camp 59. U.S. Army, InfantryRifle Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13), Bud David Special Air Service According to the Geneva Convention, as non-commissioned officers, the Americans were not required to work. As the highest-ranking British officer in the camp after the Italian Armistice was signed, he convinced the Italian commander of the camp to let the prisoners escape before German troops arrived to deport them to Germany. photographs, documents or items from the First or Second World War, please do not destroy them. 2nd Battalion, Parachute Regiment Joseph James Freeborn 422nd Bomb Squadron 305th Bomb Group. U.S. Army, Infantry Private U.S. Army, InfantryPrivate Force Each barracks became a sort of autonomous unit. U.S. Army, InfantryArmored Force Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from Stalag 2B Hammerstein (99 work camps in vicinity of Koslin & Stolp) West Prussia 53-17. State of Residenceunlisted 852 Muhlenberg St. U.S. Army, InfantryRifle Serial Number20701864 Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriatedno camp listed). Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13), Arthur R. Roberts State of ResidenceKansas U.S. Army, InfantryRifle Andrew G. Fregede 34138090 Black For the quickly thinning American ranks, the average daily menuwhich German officials, not the prisoners, chose to reduce when Red Cross parcels were distributedconsisted of warm water in the morning (which many men used to make coffee), a few crusts of dark bread of dubious preparation in the afternoon, and a dinner of pitifully thin soup of perhaps potato or rutabaga, but more often fish heads and other assorted discards. Platoon Acting Sergeant Corporal U.S. Army, Field ArtilleryTank Destroyer Private Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13). Kalgoorie Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13), Ralph N. Astin The crash site was near Groningen, Netherlands. Serial Number12016749 U.S. Army, service branch unlisted Anthony N. Proto Private Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13), Martin G. Wethington Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13), Wesley Goettel 253 20 Lance Corporal State of ResidencePennsylvania Private State of ResidenceTexas Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13), Roy Hatfield U.S. Army, InfantryRifle State of ResidenceIowa Source: John Shaws daughter Penny Hayes (nee Shaw). Franklin E. Swints name and address (above) were written on a card in Luther Shields deck of playing cards. Private Private Guss Teel and Francis A. Thomas escaped Camp 59 together on September 14, 1943; both men were sheltered by Italians and were repatriated in June 1944. State of ResidenceSouth Carolina [New Mexico]. Serial Number6966803 State of ResidencePennsylvania Records from Stalag 17B Prisoner of War Camp other sources. CAMPO P.G. U.S. Army, InfantryRifle Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13), Edmund H. Cote Private Blue Earth Transfaal, South Africa, [This address is likely Germiston, Transvaal, South Africa]. Serial Number33090088 Honkey tonky (kid). Corporal Address from Armie Hills address book: Serial Number16037380 Serial Number13023021 Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriatedno camp listed). Service Number3189899 State of ResidenceWest Virginia U.S. Army, InfantryRifle U.S. Army, InfantryRifle Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from Stalag 2B Hammerstein (99 work camps in vicinity of Koslin & Stolp) West Prussia 53-17), James Guillory Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from Stalag 3B Furstenberg Brandenburg, Prussia (Also KDOS [USA] #1-5; ARB BTNS 225-255) 52-14), Keith Argraves Arrived at Camp 59 on August 25, with other SAS members. Corporal State of ResidencePennsylvania U.S. Army, Infantry Private This issue is sold out, but to view and order other back issues, click here. Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13), Charles A. Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13), Joseph F. Raffeo Morris Scianna Serial Number33067286 Serial Number18061638 State of ResidenceIndiana 49th Battalion, Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery Notation in the dog tag hole indicates interned in Camp 59. Serial Number6956922 U.S. Army, InfantryRifle U.S. Army, Infantry If I recall correctly, his ship was shot up once so badly of France that they had to bail out shortly after returning across the Channel. Serial Number32188839 Serial Number33123750 Brooklyn Alvie D. Cochran Orville Higgins name and address 9above) were written on a card in Luther Shields deck of playing cards. U.S. Army, Field ArtilleryArmored 105 MM Howitzer U.S. Army, Infantry See post Dual Purpose Deck of Cards, January 5, 2009. Escaped from Camp 59 on September 12, 1943 If you can provide any additional information, please add it here. Private (About 200 sick prisoners stayed behind, and were liberated by Russians on May 9.) Lance-Corporal, NCO State of Residenceunlisted State of ResidenceIowa Serial Number12023027 Want to know what life was like during the War? List of Prisoners of War Camps (Stalags and Oflags) in Germany and Incorporated Countries Date (s) 1945-07-06 - 1947-07-02 (Creation) Level of description Folder Context area Name of creator. South Shore, K.Y. West Hill Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13), Elvin L. Perisho He took this bold action in violation of a stay put order issued from London ordering all Allied prisoners to remain in the camps. Flushing, Long Island Sergeant Serial Number37036627 R.R. Royal Sussex Regiment, 1st Buffs, Captured in North Africa on December 15, 1941. State of ResidenceNew York State of Residenceunlisted Sergeant North Finchley State of ResidenceNew Jersey Serial Number15053796 Trooper 24 Pratt Street U.S. Army, InfantryRifle Serial Number13069951 U.S. Army, Corps of EngineersEngineer Tennessee, Clovis Amos name and address (above) were recorded in Ray Kestners Christmas Book., Arnold L. Anderson Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13), Marshall J. Brekke Private Prisoners often bartered with one another for supplies. See post Dual Purpose Deck of Cards, January 5, 2009. Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriatedno camp listed). Serial Number7040703 20701883is recorded in Armie Hills prison camp notebook as being one of 36 men living in Hut 4Section 11 of Camp 59. Town Street Serial Number33136467 Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13), Francis A. Thomas U.S. Army, Medical DepartmentParachute Infantry Captured near Tunis on December 3, 1942 Private First Class James Guillary [Guillory]Serial No. 0000002641 00000 n Address from Armie Hills address book: Alisal Ranch State of ResidenceKansas Serial Number35261675 Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13), Clarence W. Dust Reached Allied lines, Russell Collins State of ResidenceOklahoma A. State of ResidencePennsylvania Officers were held in separate camps called Oflag. Private U.S. Army, Infantry Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13), Arthur Page State of ResidenceMinnesota Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13). U.S. Army, Infantry Camp 59 internmentMarch 1June 3, 1943, A. J. Briggs While he was stationed in Massachusetts he married; the address of Lowell, Massachusetts in Luther Shields playing card deck is the address of the newlyweds before Clifford went overseas. Private State of Residenceunlisted PG 59 POW 1634 Murray Shulaws name and address (above) were written on a card in Luther Shields deck of playing cards. Private Serial Number12017478 Camp 59 internmentFebruary 29May 30, 1943, Robert Brawn British Army, Camp leader at Camp 59 from September 1942 to September 1943, Source: Swiss Red Cross reports as referenced by Giuseppe Millozzi in Allied Prisoners of War in the Region of the Marche and Prison Camp at Servigliano, William A. Helmly Private Gunner Staff Sergeant Bernard P. Robinson William Helmlys name and address (above) were written on a card in Luther Shields deck of playing cards. U.S. Army, Field Artillery State of Residenceunlisted Sergeant Serial Number0&678420 354 8th Ave. S.W. Yermiston? endstream endobj 271 0 obj<>/Size 253/Type/XRef>>stream U.S. Army, InfantryArmored Force State of ResidenceNew York Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13), Ray W. Dentler Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriatedno camp listed), Paul McLaughlin 1225 Quincy Street, N.E. Private Nomenclature [ edit] At the start of World War II, the German Army was divided into 17 military districts ( Wehrkreis ), which were each assigned Roman numerals. Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13). See post Dual Purpose Deck of Cards, January 5, 2009. Sergeant Serial Number37190621 London N12 Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13), Camp leader at Camp 59 from February 1942 to September 1942, Donald A. Penton Serial Number12016884 State of ResidenceTexas Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13), Alec. British Army, Escaped though the hole in the wall of Camp 59 on September 14, 1943, Made his way, with two other British servicemen, to Switzerland, Patrick Cahill Camp 59 internmentJanuary 22, 1942April 7, 1943, W. Burns Corporal U.S. Army, InfantryRifle Service Number5493563 2 Jack Street Massachusetts. Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Piceno Italy 43-13). Lincoln, Lincolnshire State of Residenceunlisted British Army, After the war, served in the Church of Scotland, Sources: The Memoirs of J. H. D. Millar, published by Quaderni della Memoria, 2008; obituary at news.scotsman.com, G. Mackenzie
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