Budworth
19 Jul 2019
History / Polish Guard Companies in Britain for POW Camps [7]
Atch, thank you for this. I was aware of Cultybraggan, which was otherwise known as the Comrie camp by the War Office when it was functioning. I have the camp guide book near me now. The three references are new to me though and I thank you for them. I shall follow up with interest. The camps down this end of the country have families of former guards still local to the site and I have interviewed some of them. A problem I am hitting is that most know nothing really of their ancestor and some never realised they had been in the Wehrmacht. I suspect the guards did not want to talk about that, or the memories of what they went through during the war were not ones to be talked about. Some of the stories I have heard must have been awful for the participants.
Atch, thank you for this. I was aware of Cultybraggan, which was otherwise known as the Comrie camp by the War Office when it was functioning. I have the camp guide book near me now. The three references are new to me though and I thank you for them. I shall follow up with interest. The camps down this end of the country have families of former guards still local to the site and I have interviewed some of them. A problem I am hitting is that most know nothing really of their ancestor and some never realised they had been in the Wehrmacht. I suspect the guards did not want to talk about that, or the memories of what they went through during the war were not ones to be talked about. Some of the stories I have heard must have been awful for the participants.