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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2013 16:44:55 GMT -5
there was a POW Camp at Cu Chi it housed 25 POW's , same 25 been there for quite awhile , their job was to fall out and look mean for visiting dignitaries , Congress people and the like , they were paraded in NVA uniforms and many visitors became titillated being so close to the bad guy , thing about it was they were prisoners allright but none of them were NVA all were VC , even NEWS crews when their bosses gouged them hard enough would come up from Saigon and film the POW's , most of the time the POW's laid up in their cots eating ice cream and watching Armed Forces Network .
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Post by Sir John on May 1, 2013 17:01:51 GMT -5
"most of the time the POW's laid up in their cots eating ice cream and watching Armed Forces Network ."
No doubt about it, the Yanks are just a bunch of old softies.
SJ
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Post by Sir John on May 1, 2013 17:17:54 GMT -5
I thought "STALAG" was a German word?
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2013 18:35:35 GMT -5
Stalag sounds better than stockade .
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2013 18:49:48 GMT -5
Colonel Blimp became confused one night thought he was going into the club but wandered into the STALAG , His citation read on the night of xxx Colonel Blimp singled handily fended off 25 the of the most vicious and violent of the enemy as he stumbled in to the TV they were watching , Blimp in the highest order of the military executed his retreat in haste .
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Post by Sir John on May 1, 2013 18:51:26 GMT -5
Stalag Luft 3.
Scene of The Great Escape and The Wooden Horse.
SJ
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Post by Deleted on May 1, 2013 18:56:46 GMT -5
Didn't Colonel Jerry play a role in that film he was cast as a Signal Officer , something he knew nothing about but he did a bang up job of it .
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Post by Sir John on May 1, 2013 19:07:16 GMT -5
Nope, that was WW1.
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Post by mcnoch on May 2, 2013 3:09:35 GMT -5
Stalag is the German abbrevation for Stammlager - main camp, it could also be the hq-unit for a number of smaller, satellite camps. And while there existed some stalags under control of the Luftwaffe, there was never one for the Navy or SS, even when both organisations staffed some units guarding Stalags.
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Post by Sir John on May 2, 2013 3:44:21 GMT -5
For Matthias,
An anecdote you may be interested in.
I am/was a family history researcher, and one of my many 'branches' had a transported convict from England who ended up in a small gold mining town (now a 'ghost town' in central Victoria called 'Greytown'.
I walked all over that area of thick 'scrub' to find the old cemetery, and near there I found the old foundations of a POW camp. It was one of many in the general area holding German, Italian, and Japanese POWs. This particular camp was a German one that housed the crew of the German raider, the 'Kormoran'. I did some further research, and found a long report on the daily activities in the camp.
The sailors were engaged in wood cutting and clearing, and one day the CO had a message to say that one of the sailors had lost his entire family in the bombing of Germany.
The CO advised him, and allowed him to take some belongings into the bush to "gather his thoughts". He came back 2 days later.
Escape would have been a waste of time, and both men knew it.
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A nearby Italian camp was sited beside an irrigation channel, and the Italians could not believe the standard of the food was so good, and could not last. They daily took a few cans of food and tossed them into the channel to keep for the bad times they felt were inevitable. After the war they fished out FIVE tons of cans. Most of those POWs took their repatriation home, and immediately came back as (refugee) migrants. The area is now a major Italian community.
SJ
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Post by mcnoch on May 2, 2013 9:08:27 GMT -5
I think that the prison camps are a very interessting, but under-represented historical topic.
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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2013 9:20:11 GMT -5
Germany had some interesting Stalags Aushwitz , Bergan-Belsen and several others .
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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2013 17:29:01 GMT -5
SJ your description could be of the Japanese POW camp at Cowra NSW where the prisoners decided to escape and many were shot dead, it is now a sacred site and Japan built a beautiful Japanese garden there which is now a tourist attraction.
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Post by Deleted on May 2, 2013 17:57:05 GMT -5
Is NSW close to Japan has to be or the Japs wouldn't have tried to escape , would they ? .
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Post by Sir John on May 2, 2013 18:13:29 GMT -5
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