MIflyer
1st Lieutenant
A friend of mine is looking for info on the camp where his uncle was in the ETO. His uncle flew P-51's and went down in France not long after D-Day.
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The main camps, also lots of sub-camps:-A friend of mine is looking for info on the camp where his uncle was in the ETO. His uncle flew P-51's and went down in France not long after D-Day.
Asumming the man in question is dead try Find a Grave - Millions of Cemetery RecordsA friend of mine is looking for info on the camp where his uncle was in the ETO. His uncle flew P-51's and went down in France not long after D-Day.
Good question. But on the other hand, how many opportunities were there for the Kriegsmarine to capture enemy troops? There were some U-Boats that took on survivors of Allied ships but that was comparatively rare, I would think. Things were crowded enough on those tubs. And I think their surface ships were always too heavily engaged to bother with rescues of enemy sailorsDid the Kriegsmarine have any Stalags? Probably not much potential there...