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Many of the German POW's, especially those in Canada, had full dress uniforms and all decorations. I am assuming the Canadians must have been very cooperative with the Red Cross? Also assuming the Red Cross facilitated the sending of these uniforms/decorations from Germany to the POWS?
I'd like to know more on this.
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I agree that the Canadians allowed the wear of uniforms and decorations much more than any of the other Allies who had POW's under their control. I have no evidence that the Red Cross delivered uniforms and decorations to German POW's. I'm sure parcels coming from Germany (if any) or the Red Cross were thoroughly checked before being delivered to POW's. As far as Red Cross packages go tell me if I'm wrong but mostly contained food items. Maybe someone else can shed some light on what the Red Cross provided to the POW's in General.
Originally posted by LarryHW. View PostMany of the German POW's, especially those in Canada, had full dress uniforms and all decorations. I am assuming the Canadians must have been very cooperative with the Red Cross? Also assuming the Red Cross facilitated the sending of these uniforms/decorations from Germany to the POWS?
I'd like to know more on this.
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Originally posted by W Petz View PostI agree that the Canadians allowed the wear of uniforms and decorations much more than any of the other Allies who had POW's under their control. I have no evidence that the Red Cross delivered uniforms and decorations to German POW's. I'm sure parcels coming from Germany (if any) or the Red Cross were thoroughly checked before being delivered to POW's. As far as Red Cross packages go tell me if I'm wrong but mostly contained food items. Maybe someone else can shed some light on what the Red Cross provided to the POW's in General.
I am guessing these guys had their awards on them at the time of capture hence them having them at the camp. I wouldnt think that the red cross would be sending them over
Bill: I love these POW pics and especially the ones where they are wearing their awards. I think in some of the pictures posted the awards have been denazified.
i would love to own such photos myself but seeing them here is a happy alternative
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Here are a few more POW Camp photos on FW Schulemann. I picked these up from the same source at Flonheim and I hope to obtain a photo album on this HG FJ at the next show.
Flohheim - May09 - FW Fritz Schulemann POW Camp 133 Ottawa, Canada#1Attached FilesLast edited by W Petz; 05-25-2009, 03:14 PM.
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Originally posted by StuGIII View PostHere's the reverse f the above image.
In memory of the captivity spent together in Clinton, Mississippi.
?Gusti Rornheim? [signature hard to read]
Maybe that's his address in the lower left corner:
Bad Honnef am Rhein
Bahnhofstrasse 15
Lower right corner:
Leicester, England am 21 Mai, 1946
He must have been released from the USA and then had the photo taken in England? The last prisoners in Clinton were supposed to have been repatriated by March, 1946.
Regards,
---Norm
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