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| until it is taken away by helicopter), a Syrian | POW, a visiting higher officer, and a visiting Phal |
| War II prisoner-of-war Carl Holloway (Happy the | Pow: A Short Story About a Long Ordeal, Quail Ridge |
| ore at the start of World War II, and was taken | PoW after the Fall of Singapore. |
| David Innes goes for a war and becomes a | POW again, while Abner Perry makes a balloon, which |
| article about James Stockdales experiences as a | POW, also discusses Sybil Stockdale's efforts on hi |
| Soviet authorities or Soviet partisans, Soviet | POW and ordinary civilians. |
| In 1946, the | POW and internees occupied 267 labor camps, 392 lab |
| on amassed a huge number of German and Japanese | POW and interned German civilians. |
| "Country" Ruiz, World War II veteran and German | POW, and owner of Country's Cafe for 42 years. |
| ietnam war, James wrote of his experiences as a | POW, and Sybil wrote of her experiences as the wife |
| r 7, 1942, under the premise that her son was a | POW and alive and well. |
| church in memory of those who died in Japanese | POW and Internment camps. |
| y group was composed of Irish prisoners-of-war ( | POW), and ethnically-cleansed civilians, shipped to |
| Koch spent rest of the war as a | POW and returned to Germany in 1919. |
| when his is disguised as a British | POW and being inspected by General Von Klinkerhoffe |
| then says that two of them are the monarch and | PoW, and then there are 24 KsC (yes, I know, it's a |
| o-pilot, 1st Lt. Robert J. Meder, who died as a | POW, and with 1st Lt. William Farrow. |
| ll Suffer There” documents the remainder of the | POW and Internee experience. |
| Jeffrey Scott Tice ejected safely but became a | POW as the ejection took place over Iraq. |
| POW at Andersonville-survived ref: Andersonville, G | |
| As a | POW at the Hanoi Hilton, he shared a cell with John |
| Pow Beck is a stream in Cumbria, rising near Mireho | |
| While serving as a | POW, Blain was re-elected unopposed to his Northern |
| Joe Goicoechea, Classmate, Wake Island Veteran, | POW, Boise High Classmate |
| ariant and "Nuclear Edition" of the album Bang! | Pow! Boom!. |
| A headstone in the back row (11th) of a German | POW buried at the site. |
| uttling of the High Seas Fleet he was held as a | POW by the British and repatriated in 1921. |
| as thoroughly debriefed on his experiences as a | POW by high-ranking military brass and ordered to t |
| He was later taken prisoner ( | PoW) by the Germans in 1943. |
| th 83 Bf -109Es lost, and 58 killed, missing or | POW by December 1940. |
| He was held as a | POW by the United States and died in their captivit |
| German soldiers taken | POW by the Polish Independent Highland Brigade duri |
| Their mission was to construct a | POW cage at Vung Tau, escort and secure POWs from t |
| n POWs captured in Hong Kong were interned at a | POW Camp here. |
| , 1944 Drechsler was transferred to a different | POW camp in Arizona which was filled mainly with ot |
| The Prisoner of War ( | POW) camp at Mauerkirchen, Austria also fell under |
| rge housing estate was built on the site of the | POW camp by the local authority. |
| ab-Israeli war, Atlit detainee camp served as a | POW camp and civil internment camp for local Arabs. |
| ter from one of Cartland's men, now in a German | POW camp where the soldier described Cartland's dea |
| became a country club in the 1930s, and then a | P.O.W. camp during the Second World War. |
| In 1970, a visitor to a | POW Camp in Cambodia reported seeing a man named "D |
| itary Hospital in Alexandria, Oehrn was sent to | POW Camp 306 near the Bitter Lakes on the Suez Cana |
| ndoned, and the facility became the 1944-5 WWII | POW camp at Gettysburg. |
| fter the American Civil War, including the WWII | POW camp at Gettysburg. |
| oyal Naval prisoners were moved to Sham Shui Po | POW Camp and North Point became purely Canadian. |
| This was the main | POW Camp in Hong Kong, operating from before the Br |
| POW Camp 115 was a prisoner of war camp during Worl | |
| Soltau Camp (Lager Soltau) the largest German | POW camp of the First World War was on the site of |
| He smuggled medicine into the | POW camp to help the many seriously ill prisoners i |
| arly phase of the war (in 1940), he escaped the | POW camp in April 1941 and joined the Polish resist |
| med prisoner of war who has been interned in a | P.O.W. camp somewhere in northern Germany in 1942. |
| POWs) in the Woldenberg (Dobiegniew) Oflag II-C | POW camp were granted permission by their German ca |
| tinual appearances as a minor character: in the | PoW camp latrine, the corpse mines of Dresden, when |
| pent three years in a Japanese prisoner of war ( | POW) camp during the Second World War. |
| Skorpa was the main | PoW camp in Northern Norway and held around 500 civ |
| Served at the | POW Camp at Johnson's Island, Ohio. |
| t from the Second World War years when it was a | POW camp for German and Italian prisoners. |
| n hour broadcast from Ft. Delaware, a civil war | POW camp in Delaware Bay. |
| POW Camp Number 665 - 'Cross Keys Camp', Norton Fit | |
| vancing through this area had been aware of the | POW camp but, until two escaped British Secret Serv |
| He died in a | POW camp hospital at Auschwitz. |
| The Bowmanville | POW camp Camp 30 was a Canadian-run POW camp for Ge |
| onsiderable post-war expansion and some of the | P.O.W. camp huts persisted as accommodation for the w |
| i-communist group that Biessonov founded in the | POW camp was disbanded, and he himself was transfer |
| of young Australian soldiers interned in Changi | POW camp during World War II. |
| In Germany he remained confided to | POW Camp XII in Limburg near Frankfurt. |
| nd released in 1938; he was a US Army Cook at a | POW camp and then was murdered by his own wife in 1 |
| shop and welfare offices complex at Zonderwater | POW camp |
| t complete run of "the Plantation", a satellite | POW camp near the "Hilton". |
| aun was captured in November 1950 and died in a | POW camp on May 23, 1951. |
| for World War II POWs before the McMillan Woods | POW camp was opened in 1944. |
| ing from the North, he wound up imprisoned in a | POW camp in South Korea. |
| During the 16 months the | POW Camp was in full operation, only two prisoners |
| They were send to a | POW camp near Taranto and shipped to Odessa. |
| NW of the village is the World War II Harperley | POW Camp 93. |
| k (Chuck Norris) was held in a North Vietnamese | POW camp run by sadistic Colonel Yin (Soon-Teck Oh) |
| Neuling was taken prisoner and transferred to | POW camp in Clinton, Mississippi. |
| he was arrested by the Soviets and placed in a | POW camp in Starobielsk. |
| He calls eyewitnesses who testify that at the | POW camp in the winter of 1951, Capt. |
| 1947 until January 1948 when he was sent to a | P.O.W. camp in Saxony which was in the British zone o |
| It began life as a | POW camp almost immediately after, as non-Chinese c |
| d at the beginning of the war by the Dutch as a | POW camp that was later taken over by the Germans), |
| who betrayed him in order to save his life in a | POW Camp ten years ago; he also has an affair with |
| Frank Evans visited the former Oeyama | POW camp site for the first time since the end of W |
| the remainder of the war at Oflag 79, a German | POW camp near Brunswick, Lower Saxony, until the Ni |
| Keisen was home to Fukuoka | POW Camp in 1944 during World War II. |
| Lincoln, treatment of Confederate soldiers at a | POW camp in Elmira, the interest of self rule or pe |
| Buckenham was held in a German | POW camp with Loddon, and while watching him, becom |
| Polish September Campaign, the Germans opened a | POW camp here, in which in November 1939 there were |
| was held as a Japanese prisoner-of-war at Osaka | POW Camp #4 Ikuno in Japan Following a career as an |
| Sheriffhales was the site of the World War II | POW Camp 71, located along the drive to Lilleshall |
| The base became a | POW camp and a sub-base of Raleigh-Durham Army Airf |
| was shot down over Italy, and held in a German | POW camp until April 29, 1945. |
| The convent was partly used as | POW camp and part was still in use as an orphanage. |
| ny others, have 'tread the boards' at Harperley | PoW Camp 93! |
| being captured, Ride escaped from Sham Shui Po | POW camp to China with three trusted men. |
| He was interred for 22 and a half months in a | POW camp first in Belgium then to Germany. |
| or the former RAF World War II bomber pilot and | POW camp leader, see James 'Dixie' Deans. |
| These main and branch camps were part of a huge | POW camp system spread across much of the United St |
| War II, the Imperial Japanese Army used it as a | POW camp for British, Indian and Canadian soldiers. |
| , he was arrested by United States troops at a | P.O.W. camp near Munich, but was soon released. |
| n Nostitz-Rieneck (1921-1949); died in a Soviet | POW camp |
| He was sent to Marlag, the naval | PoW Camp near Westertimke, from which he escaped tw |
| nder took them into custody for transfer to the | POW camp on Zamami Shima. |
| refugee camp before the war (as was North Point | POW Camp), it began life as a POW camp soon after K |
| Japanese prisoner of war experience: the Changi | POW camp, Singapore, 1942-5, Routledge, 2003 , ISBN |
| llney murdered Loddon during an escape from the | POW camp, and has taken the young nobleman's place. |
| e was moved to Campo 5 at Gavi, a high-security | PoW camp, where, like Colditz, the 'escapers' were |
| Westertimke | POW camp, liberated 28.4.1945 by 21st Anti Tank Reg |
| nsported from Poland into the Soviet Union to a | POW camp, established in the Optina Monastery in Ko |
| e: war-torn field, jungle, airstrip, rail-yard, | POW camp, and escaping POW camp. |
| viet POWs in German captivity in the Hammelburg | POW camp, primarily by an NKVD officer, Brigade Com |
| o, have to find your lost equipment, locate the | POW camp, rescue the hostages and make it back to t |
| as shot down over Romania and incarcerated in a | POW camp, from which he escaped. |
| , he was captured by the Viet Cong and put in a | POW camp. |
| of Major, until he was captured and put into a | POW camp. |
| st, to liberate 55 American pilots from Son Tay | POW camp. |
| r become the first American to escape from a VC | POW camp. |
| e much of the story takes place inside a German | POW camp. |
| He died in a | POW camp. |
| help - at great risk - with their transfer to a | POW camp. |
| ke's memoir of his experiences in the Ruhleben | P.O.W. Camp. |
| organized to compete with the nearby Indianola | P.O.W. camp. |
| 1917, at which time the grounds being used as a | POW camp. |
| spent most of the war in the Oflag VII-A Murnau | POW camp. |
| was closed to air traffic and converted into a | POW camp. |
| Caught by the Germans, he spent the war in a | POW camp. |
| ht with two others who escaped from Confederate | POW camp. |
| He spent the final month of the war in a | POW camp. |
| those years were spent in Canada at Bowmanville | POW camp. |
| lion T5, although by that time, Kiefer was in a | POW camp. |
| t the end of the war Conze ended up in a Soviet | POW camp. |
| 2-man crew- one survivor spending 8 years in a | POW camp. |
| cue as many prisoners as possible from a jungle | POW camp. |
| remaining men of the 2/18th were sent to Changi | POW Camp. |
| the other officers were moved to the Grizedale | P.O.W. camp. |
| rom the German Stalag Luft III prisoner of war ( | POW) camp. |
| Eight young men who were found were sent to a | POW camp. |
| mans, serving out the remainder of the war in a | POW camp. |
| of the war, he was captured and imprisoned in a | POW camp. |
| illing Sergeant Yushin and proceeds towards the | POW camp. |
| n, Maryland, and spent the rest of the war in a | POW camp. |
| ning forty-nine crew members were then taken to | POW camps in the United States, where they were to |
| s Escapes known to have taken place from German | POW camps during the Second World War. |
| n not otherwise occupied, Chang visited several | POW camps to test his Shuai Chiao against Japanese |
| ers and took care of Jewish prisoners of war in | POW camps (like Doeberitz and Sedan). |
| rsaw Uprising, she was a prisoner of war in the | POW camps at Lamsdorf, Muhlberg, Altenburg, Molsdor |
| Some of these camps were not the traditional | POW camps we see on the films with lots of barbwire |
| interned at the Sham Shui Po and Argyle Street | POW camps in Hong Kong and later transferred to the |
| ked as interpreters and interrogators in German | POW camps with German Einsatzkommando Finnland offi |
| 294, 2561 deaths» («Red Army POWs in the Polish | POW camps 1919-1922», p. 671). |
| aphs obtained helped to locate prisoner of war ( | POW) camps and in assessing damage done to the Japa |
| surrender the squadron then dropped supplies to | POW camps and repatriated released prisoners. |
| The first | POW camps were formed in the European part of the U |
| Heydebreck was a Nazi Germany village area with | POW camps Arbeitskommando E711A and Bau und Arbeits |
| The prisoners were then sent by rail to | POW camps in Germany. |
| and leadership of the Cossacks taken from Nazi | POW camps to fight the USSR, decided to share the C |
| waffe and approved by Hitler, to set up special | POW camps for British and American airmen in the ce |
| Later, the entire crew was moved to | P.O.W. camps in Canada. |
| ptives including General Maltby, to a series of | POW camps in Shanghai, Taiwan, and Japan, then to a |
| entally, Harperley is reported as one of only 5 | PoW camps within Britain that remains virtually int |
| nd the surrounding area was home to a number of | POW camps towards the end of World War II. |
| ed in 1916 spending the remainder of the war in | POW camps in Italy. |
| 0308 "On the Organization of | POW Camps" to handle Polish POWs after the Soviet I |
| at the Japanese continue to protect the [Allied | POW] camps". |
| d of the existence of GUPVI there were over 500 | POW camps(within the Soviet Union and abroad) which |
| he recounts daily life as a prisoner in various | POW camps, ending with his escape from Stalag Luft |
| ho had recently been liberated from Confederate | POW camps, exploded due to a boiler rupture on the |
| the remainder of World War II in various German | POW camps, including Oflag VII-C in Laufen, Oflag X |
| United States, where they were well fed in U.S. | POW camps. |
| ination camps, concentration camps, labour, and | POW camps. |
| oners of war to escape from the Japanese Army's | POW camps. |
| During World War II, he spent five years in | POW camps. |
| e surrender he was imprisoned in several German | POW camps. |
| were executed and the rest were transported to | POW camps. |
| ved to be Jewish, were usually sent to ordinary | POW camps; however, a small number were sent to con |
| The | POW capture rate was below that anticipated. |
| g a mortar attack, he selflessly ran out to the | POW cell and released them to the military guard, r |
| story has similarities to the story of British | PoW Charles Coward, who had attempted escape 14 tim |
| ss Publishing, Performing Older Women's Circus ( | POW Circus) and TRAX Arts. |
| They envisaged the | PoW compound as another project to store plant and |
| to a military base in Pakistan to document the | P.O.W. conditions. |
| During his time as a | POW, Cooper wrote an autobiography: Things Men Die |
| auty Queen couple" and his back story about his | POW days profiled, Ron, like almost all contestants |
| e was Oberstleutnant Johann Kogler who became a | POW during the Operation Bodenplatte when he crashe |
| e spent more than 8 years as a prisoner of war ( | POW) during the Vietnam War and earned the Air Forc |
| His experiences as a German | POW during World War II were featured in the Ken Bu |
| Hero Found: The Greatest | POW Escape of the Vietnam War. |
| Indo-Japanese women's team in 1965, the Italian | POW escape in 1945 and an ascent said to have been |
| He and another American | POW escaped on September 23, 1943 and rejoined alli |
| It features a World War II Internment and | POW exhibit and a Hidalgo County Cattle Growers Ass |
| By the latter date, it was the only | POW facility operating in Hong Kong, bar the hospit |
| After the war, the former | POW facility hosted refugees from Chinese-occupied |
| called it, “a loving, poignant tribute to her | P.O.W. father and freedom.” |
| a bamboo cage in Los Angeles, eating simulated | POW food to dramatize the plight of POWs. |
| e in 1942, he was taken prisoner and remained a | POW for three and a half years at Changi Prison and |
| Woodruff remained a | POW for three and a half years and later during thi |
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