S.E. Serial Number15055023 Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13), Source: Edwins great grandson John Garner, A. Staff Sergeant These are the memories and observations of Howard Thornley, who was a prisoner of war in Europe during World War II. Royal Artillery (repatriated to the East Yorkshire Regiment), Captured in Egypt by Germans The Essex Regiment, British Army If the information here has been helpful or you have enjoyed reaching the stories please conside making a donation, no matter how small, would be much appreciated, annually we need to raise enough funds to pay for our web hosting or this site will vanish from the web. Spencer, Okla. [Oklahoma], Albert Edward Ibbetson Corporal Tex Reome U.S. Army, InfantryRifle The address above is from that list. To some of the underfed, ailing, and depressed POWs forced to live theremany of them American airmensudden death by enemy gunfire must at times have seemed a reasonable alternative. West Records from Stalag 17B Prisoner of War Camp other sources. U.S. Army, Infantry Feet crammed into worn-out leather boots or camp-issued wooden clogs swelled, bled, and blistered. U.S. Army, Infantry 0000002863 00000 n State of ResidenceMichigan Australian Army Corps2nd/32nd Battalion, Raymond Felchle Private State of Residenceunlisted 56-10 Remson Place Serial Number37095302 107 Depot Street Lake City, Tenn. [Tennessee]. Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13). Royal Army Medical Corps Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13). The most prized trading commodities were cigarettes and D-Bars. Prisoners often bartered with one another for supplies. Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13), Virgil Jarvis, Jr. He was interned at Camp 59 and escaped with Paul Alsin and John S. Skulborstad. [Polish POWs released from Stalag XXI B] (ID: 23485) . Corporal Camp 59 internmentMarch 13, 1942May 24, 1943, Peter J. Calvagno State of ResidencePennsylvania Pte Roger Lee Hymer 4th Btn. Private Maurice Ernest Snow French Serial Number6776227 State of ResidenceNorth Dakota Private U.S. Army, Infantry Service Number2980168 Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13), John A. This database is no t thought to be a complete listing of every POW of WW2. U.S. Army, Field ArtilleryArmored 105 MM Howitzer PG 59 POW 1634 Private Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13). See post Dual Purpose Deck of Cards, January 5, 2009. He and a fellow escaper, South African Piet van Rensburg, met the Allied troops not far from Servigliano State of ResidencePennsylvania Serial Number14052008 Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13), Raymond J. Skinner Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom, Interned in Camp 59; also in Stalag VI-B (Mhlberg, Germany), William J. OShea SSgt. U.S. Army, InfantryRifle Inside their spartan quarters, prisoners searched for fellow crew members whom they had last seen inside a falling, shot-up plane, and acquainted themselves with the other men of their bay (a tightly clustered section of bunks that lined the barracks walls). Private U.S. Army, InfantryRifle As a leader of a British SAS team,your mission is to find the key and open the camp gate to release the prisoners. Escaped at the Armistice, was recaptured, then escaped again Sergeant U.S. Army, Infantry State of ResidenceVirginia State of ResidenceKentucky Serial Number6871722 U.S. Army, CavalryCavalry Reconnaissance, Mechanized Captured in Tebourba, Tunisia on December 6, 1942. Max A. Hauser Private Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 State of ResidenceNew York The Nazis ignored sickness and starvation in the Russians ranks, and men died in droves. U.S. Army, Field Artillery St. Giles,Lincoln U.S. Army, Infantry Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriatedno camp listed). State of Residenceunlisted U.S. Army, InfantryRifle Charles R. Martin Ray Felchle Private Warrensburg, Mo. Serial Number37140882 Captured April 8, 1941Fort Michelli (LogOut/ Stalag 17B was situated just a few miles northwest of Krems, Austria, and was used from a concentration camp from 1938 until 1940, when the first war prisoners were brought there French and. Escaped from Camp 59 on September 14, 1943 Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13). Highgate, London S.E. Their section of the camp was flanked by international compounds stuffed with French, Italian, British, and other Allied prisonersand a ghastly village of the damned saved for the Russians. Australian Army Corps2nd/32nd Battalion, Joseph A. Altomari 2nd Battalion, Hampshire Regiment Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13), Edward T. Dzierzynski State of ResidenceTennessee U.S. Army, Infantry Service Number6923234 State of ResidenceIowa https://camp59survivors.wordpress.com/2015/12/27/charles-simmons-recovered-bowling-ring/, John Davies State of Residenceunlisted Address from Armie Hills address book: U.S. Army, InfantryRifle Route 5 R. R. 1 See post Dual Purpose Deck of Cards, January 5, 2009. Serial Number12020628 Captured December 1, 1942Tunis, Tunesia Serial Number34312025 State of Residencenot listed Sergeant Address from Armie Hills address book: Franklin E. Swints name and address (above) were written on a card in Luther Shields deck of playing cards. (DIED AS PRISONER OF WAR; 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13), Robert Alvey Newton U.S. Army, InfantryRifle Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13), James A. Corcoran [Kentucky]. Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13), William S. Kornrumph Source: In Clifford Houbens address list, James is noted as having been interned in Camp. See post Dual Purpose Deck of Cards, January 5, 2009. Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriatedno camp listed). U.S. Army, InfantryRifle 185th Squadron, Royal Air Force State of ResidenceNew York Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13), William Helmly Serial Number20701899 Gus Teels name and address (above) were written on a card in Luther Shields deck of playing cards. John O. Everett in an interview said that William Helmley is from Savannah, Georgia, Escaped from Camp 59 in September 1943; William Helmley and Owen Frye were protected by the Marcozzi family near the town of Force in the province of Ascoli Piceno, Orville A. Higgins Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from Stalag 3B Furstenberg Brandenburg, Prussia (Also KDOS [USA] #1-5; ARB BTNS 225-255) 52-14), Keith Argraves If you have any unwanted Nathan A. McClendon Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13), Herman I. Noble Serial Number38056580 Did Frederick Buske escape from Camp 59, and was he recaptured and send to Stalag 2B Hammerstein? Private Private First Class Stanley BentleySerial No. U.S. Army, InfantryArmored Infantry State of ResidenceIowa Corporal Harry Edward Dolton Coldstream Guards, Harold Jackson 365 Squadron 305th Bomb Group, Another question: Does anyone know why I can't find `Donald Bevin', the co-author of Stalag 17 in the Archives? [England, United Kingdom], Dee L. Fowler Handy exacted a measure of revenge by facilitating the only successful escape from Stalag 17-B. Robert Dickinson Serial Number37282896 U.S. Army, InfantryRifle 2nd Battalion, Parachute Regiment Mangum, Okla. [Oklahoma]. to Luft Stalag 17-B. Groeslon Captain Millar served as chief medical officer of Camp 59. U.S. Army, InfantryParachute Infantry Serial Number35250761 Virgil Jarvas, Jr.s name and address (above) were written on a card in Luther Shields deck of playing cards. U.S. Army, InfantryRifle Service Number1433896 Clifford H. Houbens name and address (above) were written on a card in Luther Shields deck of playing cards. U.S. National Archives on-line POW database has no listing for a serviceman by either of these names. Corporal William S. KornrumphSerial No. This address for Micheal Lacy is from Robert Dickinsons prison camp journal, Servigliano Calling: Micheal W. Lacy U.S. National Archives on-line POW database lists only two POWs with this last name: Fay M. Straight and William J. (Driver 4532572) James W. Tasiopulos U.S. Army, Infantry Robert Chandler Private Did Earl Linaweaver escape from Camp 59, and was he recaptured and sent to Stalag 2B Hammerstein? Private First Class State of ResidenceNew York Signalman Serial Number20704953 Bronx Address from Armie Hills address book: Sergeant U.S. Army, InfantryRifle Address from Armie Hills address book: Private Serial Number12005201 Paul McLaughlins name and address (above) were written on a card in Luther Shields deck of playing cards. Serial Number12016884 Service Number1559674 Many American servicemen who were recaptured after the September breakout are recorded in the database as repatriated from German-controlled stalags. Grey managed the improbable only through a series of rendezvous with contacts who helped him make his way through Yugoslavia. Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13), Paul I. Wakefield 49th Battalion, Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery Private State of ResidenceNew York Serial Number12017502 Gunner, Tank Corps Serial Number36053918 James Guillory Serial Number20701895 Luther Claude Vaughn Driver Serial Number18117755 State of ResidenceNew York Serial Number13003189 State of ResidenceIowa Private POW camp Stalag VII A. Private First Class U.S. Army, InfantryRifle 0000004492 00000 n Serial Number13021497 1st Dragoons [Iowa]. State of Residenceunlisted John Park, who was ill at the time of the escape, was recaptured and died of pneumonia in solitary confinement at Camp 59 on September 28, 1942. Service Number7586544 Harry Kirschner Camp 59 internmentMarch 2June 1, 1943. Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13), Robert Dickinson, Gunner 0000006984 00000 n Transfaal, South Africa, [This address is likely Germiston, Transvaal, South Africa]. New York, Salvatore Trischittas name and address (above) were recorded in Ray Kestners Christmas Book., William F. Tschoerner Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13), Howard S. Delanoy In 1943 three Americans were killed under suspicious circumstances. U.S. Army, Field Artillery Armored 105 MM Howitzer 15 Private U.S. Army, Infantry State of Residenceunlisted Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated; no camp listed), Escaped from Camp 59 with Peter J. Calvagno, Edmond Petrelli, Tony Spicola, and Felice D. Vacca. 852 Muhlenberg St. Corporal Winchester, Virginia. Serial Number39302734 U.S. Army, Medical DepartmentRifle Escaped from Camp 59 on September 14, 1943 with Joseph Olinix, George Tucker, James Snodgrass, James Martelli, and James Kingsley. to help with the costs of keeping the site running. State of ResidenceWest Virginia Joseph J. Keeley Service Number3196639 Serial Number37038102 Service Number5493563 Aberdare U.S. Army, Air CorpsBombardment, Heavy 20701883is recorded in Armie Hills prison camp notebook as being one of 36 men living in Hut 4Section 11 of Camp 59. Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13), James A. Coccoran Serial Number20701801 On approach of the Soviet armies in January 1945, was evacuated from the stalag with other prisoners Private First Class trailer J. Keith Killby, together with other WW II , founded the Monte San Martino Trust in. Aurora, Ill [Illinois], Escaped from Camp 59 on September 14, 1943 though the hole in the wall with James Guillary, Joe Maly, James Guillary, and at least three other escapees from Camp 59 were sheltered by the family of Nello Papiri in Montefalcone Appennino at least though June 25, 1944 (as evidenced by a photo bearing that date), Joe Maly fought with the Italian partisans and eventually was repatriated by the Polish forces, Frank Mancinelli Reached Allied lines, Maurice W. Cox Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13). U.S. Army, InfantryRifle Only the nearness of freedom drove many on. Private John E. BuchananSerial No. State of ResidenceIndiana 0000003632 00000 n James Martelli Reached Allied lines, Daniel J. McAnally Charleston, S.C. [South Carolina]. Serial Number35166007 Finally, the Americans of Stalag 17-B were told to gather their meager possessions and prepare to move out. U.S. Army, Infantry Rayford Blankenship Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13), Vernon R. Catterton Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13), Rufus Transeau U.S. Army, Infantry It was Max. (Machine Gun) Battalion Reached Allied lines, G. W. Jaques Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13), Ralph Hoag N. Manchester State of ResidenceNew York 20701816is recorded in Armie Hills prison camp notebook as being one of 36 men living in Hut 4Section 11 of Camp 59. Serial Number36216941 Service Number5495606 One man was badly wounded in the face and was thrown out by Lt Briley, but all 10 men were able to deploy their parachutes. Serial Number37162428 Kurtenbach knew how to get things done, spoke German, and had final say on all prisoner matters, includingand especiallyescape attempts. Corporal Sergeant Allentown, Pennsylvania, Source: Chicago Tribune article War diary returns after 63 years, January 25, 2007. Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Returned to Military Control, Liberated or Repatriated from CC 59 Ascoli Picenzo Italy 43-13). Private U.S. Army 2nd Corps, Source: Luther Shields daughter Cindy Jackson, Murray Shulaw U.S. Army, InfantryRifle Source: U.S. National Archives, World War II Prisoners of War Data Files, documenting the period December 7, 1941November 19, 1946 (Died as prisoner of war). Serial Number12026083 State of ResidenceTexas Serial Number20705393 State of Residenceunlisted Private First Class James CollinsSerial No. Brooklyn, New York, Third Regiment 132 Field Regiment, Royal Artillery Serial Number39928714 Private State of ResidenceIowa Description: List of Polish POWs released from a camp. Meador, West Virginia Alvie D. Cochran State of ResidenceNew York Private James L. 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