Hi all, just received these photos from the sister of the Aust 7th Division vet who was captured fighting on Crete, Bill McPerson. Bill is 93 and has just moved into care accommodation and his memory for things past has diminished. There is not much help in terms of writing on the back of these but they relate to Stalag 357 XIIIc and the year 1943 or about. What if anything can be made of the funeral procession?
By my eye and it is for an Australian soldier, with use of a British flag, same officer attending as in the larger assembly photo, but why the German wreath with swastika out front and the German rifle salute, was this done for every allied soldier that died in the camp, and how would the swastika have been tolerated, any ideas please,
Mark in Oz
By my eye and it is for an Australian soldier, with use of a British flag, same officer attending as in the larger assembly photo, but why the German wreath with swastika out front and the German rifle salute, was this done for every allied soldier that died in the camp, and how would the swastika have been tolerated, any ideas please,
Mark in Oz
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