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World War 2 Two II WW2 WWII 1939 1945

E732 Arbeits kommando Stalag 8b Czciakowa



22nd Jul 1941 Parcels


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E732 Arbeits kommando Stalag 8b Czciakowa

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Pte. Maurice Gosling Cammish A Coy., 25th Btn. 2nd New Zealand Division

Maury Cammish was captured in the Battle for El Mreir, just before the main battles for El Alamein, on 22 July 1942. He was transferred via camps in Benghazi (6 weeks), Bari (3 months) and Gruppignano (10 months) before being transferred to Stalag 344 in Nov 1943. He was subsequently transferred to Gorlitz. Dates are soft unfortunately. His written records show that he was held or worked at KDE 732 and at KDE 1. He took part in one strand of the 'Long Marches' throughout Feb-April 1945, eventually meeting up with American troops.


Pte Norman James Woods 20th Battalion

Norman with his POW mates working on Polish railway

German POW camp under 2 foot of snow

Campo 57 Italy

Campo 52 Italy

Norman Woods was born on the 31st of October 1915 He was apprenticed to an engineering company from July 1930 and enlisted in the NZ Army on the 12th of July 1940 He was assigned to a specialist company of the Signal Platoon, 5th Reinforcement 2nd NZEF and departed from Lyttleton for Egypt on the 6th of April 1941 He celebrated his 26th birthday enroute to Libya from Cairo. Norman fought in the battle of Sidi Resig on the 19th of November 1941 and in the battle for The Blockhouse on the 24th of November 1941. He was reported wounded and missing in action (presumed dead) by another member of his platoon. He had been captured by Italian and German forces on the 1st of December 1941. The prisoners were packed as deck cargo aboard cargo ship to travel under the cover of darkness from Tripoli and Italy. He was housed in 4 consecutive POW camps until officially reported as a POW on the 22nd of February 1942. He passed from Italian to German hands after Italy capitulated on the 3rd of September 1943. He was transferred from Italy to Austria and then to Germany, where he was held at Gorlitz, in Stalag VIII A (8A) from the 24th of September 1943 Forced to work on German railway system near the River Neisse, Norman participated in an uprising against conditions in Stalag VIIIA during the winter 1943 He was transferred, as a ringleader of the uprising, to Myslowice (Milowitce), Poland to camp E732, and camp E535 (Katowice) until these camps fell into disarray, and on foot aged 31, he was marched through Germany and France together with thousands of others during the spring of 1945.






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