Jansyn
28 Apr 2012 / #1
Hello there,
Could anyone advise me about how I might find information relating to my grandfather during the war? I know extremely little, and what I do know might not be altogether accurate. The facts, as I have them, are as follows -
- That my grandfather was in German captivity, but escaped.
- That he was in Soviet captivity and then either escaped or obtained his liberty through the Anglo-Soviet Agreement of 1941 [which is my supposition because my aunt is adamant that he got out of a Soviet work camp. One enduring story is that, whilst there, he was savagely set upon by dogs].
- That he fought with the allied forces [mostly the French if family rumour is to be believed] and served in North Africa at Monte Cassino.
- That he spent a considerable amount of time in [and this is terribly vague] a forest somewhere, possibly as part of the resistance before his capture.
Scant details, I know, but this is all I've had to go on for 30 years. Would anyone be able to tell me if there are any glaring inconsistencies here that I might have overlooked? Escape from two camps always seemed fanciful to me, but I understand that he was quite extraordinary; I do know that he was orphaned at a young age, so probably developed the survivor instinct early.
I tried The MoD in the UK for service records, but they have nothing; I've not found an address for records that might exist in France or Poland.
Any information at all would be gratefully received. Sadly, I've neither a button nor a bootlace to connect me to him, so no insights or lead would be too small.
Thank you in advance
Jansyn
Could anyone advise me about how I might find information relating to my grandfather during the war? I know extremely little, and what I do know might not be altogether accurate. The facts, as I have them, are as follows -
- That my grandfather was in German captivity, but escaped.
- That he was in Soviet captivity and then either escaped or obtained his liberty through the Anglo-Soviet Agreement of 1941 [which is my supposition because my aunt is adamant that he got out of a Soviet work camp. One enduring story is that, whilst there, he was savagely set upon by dogs].
- That he fought with the allied forces [mostly the French if family rumour is to be believed] and served in North Africa at Monte Cassino.
- That he spent a considerable amount of time in [and this is terribly vague] a forest somewhere, possibly as part of the resistance before his capture.
Scant details, I know, but this is all I've had to go on for 30 years. Would anyone be able to tell me if there are any glaring inconsistencies here that I might have overlooked? Escape from two camps always seemed fanciful to me, but I understand that he was quite extraordinary; I do know that he was orphaned at a young age, so probably developed the survivor instinct early.
I tried The MoD in the UK for service records, but they have nothing; I've not found an address for records that might exist in France or Poland.
Any information at all would be gratefully received. Sadly, I've neither a button nor a bootlace to connect me to him, so no insights or lead would be too small.
Thank you in advance
Jansyn