WWI & WWII POW Records
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WWI & WWII POW Records
FindMyPast have just added POW records to their website.
It looks to me like the WWI records refer to officers only; but the WWII records refer to all ranks.
It's far from clear from the FMP website but I suspect that the WWII records refer only to POWs captured by the German Armed Forces, i.e. they may not include Japanese POWs.
As I'm keen to explore these records, is there anyone out there with WWI officer or WWII all-ranks German POWs?
The amount of info available appears to be relatively minimal, e.g. -
First Name(s):D.
Last Name:Webster
Rank:Rifleman
Camp No.:4F
PoW No.:274941
Soldier No.:1.4381503E7
Record Office:Infantry Record Office, Perth (I have no idea what this means)
Camp Type:STALAG
Camp Location:Hartmansdorf Chemnitz
Regiment:The Cameronians
Reference is made to more info being available in some cases.
mb
It looks to me like the WWI records refer to officers only; but the WWII records refer to all ranks.
It's far from clear from the FMP website but I suspect that the WWII records refer only to POWs captured by the German Armed Forces, i.e. they may not include Japanese POWs.
As I'm keen to explore these records, is there anyone out there with WWI officer or WWII all-ranks German POWs?
The amount of info available appears to be relatively minimal, e.g. -
First Name(s):D.
Last Name:Webster
Rank:Rifleman
Camp No.:4F
PoW No.:274941
Soldier No.:1.4381503E7
Record Office:Infantry Record Office, Perth (I have no idea what this means)
Camp Type:STALAG
Camp Location:Hartmansdorf Chemnitz
Regiment:The Cameronians
Reference is made to more info being available in some cases.
mb
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Re: WWI & WWII POW Records
David,
My friends father Bernard Pollock from Greenock was a German prisoner of war for several years during WWII
Ina
My friends father Bernard Pollock from Greenock was a German prisoner of war for several years during WWII
Ina
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Re: WWI & WWII POW Records
The only possible match is, -Ina wrote:David,
My friends father Bernard Pollock from Greenock was a German prisoner of war for several years during WWII
Ina
First Name(s):J. B.
Last Name:Pollock
Rank:2nd Lieutenant
Service:8th Battalion. Black Watch
Section:WESTERN THEATRE OF OPERATIONS.
Date Missing:22/03/1918
Repatriated:29/11/1918
Not very informative.
mb, not David
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Re: WWI & WWII POW Records
Thanks for checking MB, but this isn't him as he was a prisoner during WWII
Regards,
Ina
Regards,
Ina
Re: WWI & WWII POW Records
I had two relatives that were pow's in the second world war,the first was malcolm elliott from glasgow i think he was captured by the japenese.the second relative was james bruce also from glasgow he was captured by the germans.
any info would be great thank you.
any info would be great thank you.
Re: WWI & WWII POW Records
Hello mb,
Is the soldier's 'regimental number' included in the 'Soldier No.:1.4381503E7' bit?
I was thinking that it would possibly assist if people offering to help your exploration included the rank, regiment, and regimental number as well, if known.
For Scottish regiments, and using surname and number, and sometimes place of residence, it's possible to find them in the POW lists in The Scotsman.
All the best,
Alan
LATER.
The Scotsman's WW2 casualty lists only appear to have regiment, rank, initials, and surname.
Those for WW1 appear to have the above plus regimental number and sometimes place of residence of next-of-kin.
What's reported probably varies over time.
Alan
Is the soldier's 'regimental number' included in the 'Soldier No.:1.4381503E7' bit?
I was thinking that it would possibly assist if people offering to help your exploration included the rank, regiment, and regimental number as well, if known.
For Scottish regiments, and using surname and number, and sometimes place of residence, it's possible to find them in the POW lists in The Scotsman.
All the best,
Alan
LATER.
The Scotsman's WW2 casualty lists only appear to have regiment, rank, initials, and surname.
Those for WW1 appear to have the above plus regimental number and sometimes place of residence of next-of-kin.
What's reported probably varies over time.
Alan
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Re: WWI & WWII POW Records
Good question, - don't know !Currie wrote:Hello mb,
Is the soldier's 'regimental number' included in the 'Soldier No.:1.4381503E7' bit?
Agreed !Currie wrote:I was thinking that it would possibly assist if people offering to help your exploration included the rank, regiment, and regimental number as well, if known.
Thanks. I hadn't realised that they covered all Scottish POWs.Currie wrote:For Scottish regiments, and using surname and number, and sometimes place of residence, it's possible to find them in the POW lists in The Scotsman.
mb
Most interesting, thanks.Currie wrote:LATER.
The Scotsman's WW2 casualty lists only appear to have regiment, rank, initials, and surname.
Those for WW1 appear to have the above plus regimental number and sometimes place of residence of next-of-kin.
What's reported probably varies over time.
Alan
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Re: WWI & WWII POW Records
For Malcolm ELLIOTT, there are no matches.
Incidentally, some possible hits that came up in the index included "British Army held in German territories", so that I guess that if there are any Japanese records they will have an appropriate alternative.
For James BRUCE, the index has a pile of matches, -
Bruce G. J. Rifleman Prisoners of War 1939-1945 - British Army held in German territories
Bruce J. Private Prisoners of War 1939-1945 - British Army held in German territories
Bruce J. Private Prisoners of War 1939-1945 - British Army held in German territories
Bruce J. Private Prisoners of War 1939-1945 - British Army held in German territories
Bruce J. Sergeant Prisoners of War 1939-1945 - British Army held in German territories
Bruce J. Flight Sergeant Prisoners of War 1939-1945 - British Navy & Air Force Officers
Bruce J. Major Prisoners of War 1939-1945 - British Army held in German territories
Bruce J. Private Prisoners of War 1939-1945 - British Army held in German territories
Bruce J. Private Prisoners of War 1939-1945 - British Army held in German territories
Bruce J. A. P. Driver Prisoners of War 1939-1945 - British Army held in German territories
Bruce J. D. Gunner Prisoners of War 1939-1945 - British Army held in German territories
Bruce J. F. S. Rifleman Prisoners of War 1939-1945 - British Army held in German territories
Bruce J. J. Private Prisoners of War 1939-1945 - British Army held in German territories
Bruce J. J. Driver Prisoners of War 1939-1945 - British Army held in German territories
Bruce J., D.F.M. Warrant Officer Prisoners of War 1939-1945 - British Navy & Air Force Officers
For a B POLLOK in WWII there's only one possible entry, -
First Name(s):W. B.
Last Name:Pollock
Rank:Gunner
Camp No.:4A
PoW No.:7551
Soldier No.:1520846
Record Office:Royal Artillery (Coast and Searchlight), Corps of Military Police and Military Provost Staff Corps Record Office, Savoy Hotel, Bournemouth (this at least sheds more light on the meaning of the earlier Record Office:Infantry Record Office, Perth, for the WEBSTER example.)
Camp Type:STALAG
Camp Location:Hohenstein
Regiment:Royal Artillery
© Naval and Military Press Ltd
Incidentally, some possible hits that came up in the index included "British Army held in German territories", so that I guess that if there are any Japanese records they will have an appropriate alternative.
For James BRUCE, the index has a pile of matches, -
Bruce G. J. Rifleman Prisoners of War 1939-1945 - British Army held in German territories
Bruce J. Private Prisoners of War 1939-1945 - British Army held in German territories
Bruce J. Private Prisoners of War 1939-1945 - British Army held in German territories
Bruce J. Private Prisoners of War 1939-1945 - British Army held in German territories
Bruce J. Sergeant Prisoners of War 1939-1945 - British Army held in German territories
Bruce J. Flight Sergeant Prisoners of War 1939-1945 - British Navy & Air Force Officers
Bruce J. Major Prisoners of War 1939-1945 - British Army held in German territories
Bruce J. Private Prisoners of War 1939-1945 - British Army held in German territories
Bruce J. Private Prisoners of War 1939-1945 - British Army held in German territories
Bruce J. A. P. Driver Prisoners of War 1939-1945 - British Army held in German territories
Bruce J. D. Gunner Prisoners of War 1939-1945 - British Army held in German territories
Bruce J. F. S. Rifleman Prisoners of War 1939-1945 - British Army held in German territories
Bruce J. J. Private Prisoners of War 1939-1945 - British Army held in German territories
Bruce J. J. Driver Prisoners of War 1939-1945 - British Army held in German territories
Bruce J., D.F.M. Warrant Officer Prisoners of War 1939-1945 - British Navy & Air Force Officers
For a B POLLOK in WWII there's only one possible entry, -
First Name(s):W. B.
Last Name:Pollock
Rank:Gunner
Camp No.:4A
PoW No.:7551
Soldier No.:1520846
Record Office:Royal Artillery (Coast and Searchlight), Corps of Military Police and Military Provost Staff Corps Record Office, Savoy Hotel, Bournemouth (this at least sheds more light on the meaning of the earlier Record Office:Infantry Record Office, Perth, for the WEBSTER example.)
Camp Type:STALAG
Camp Location:Hohenstein
Regiment:Royal Artillery
© Naval and Military Press Ltd
Re: WWI & WWII POW Records
I'm not convinced that there are Japanese POWs listed there. I had a relative who was a POW of the Japanese in the Phillipines, and there is no sign of him in a search. Not sure if it would be differnent for POWs who were held in Japan.so that I guess that if there are any Japanese records they will have an appropriate alternative.
Best wishes
Lesley
Re: WWI & WWII POW Records
Hi all
The national archives have details
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/reco ... 9-1953.htm
The infintry records office used to be in Atholl street in Perth
Yours Aye
BruceL
The national archives have details
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/reco ... 9-1953.htm
The infintry records office used to be in Atholl street in Perth
Yours Aye
BruceL