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German Prisoners of War in WWII

There were different POW camps in the Campden area: here are some of the stories.

  • A Wartime Campden Christmas for a German PoW

    A Wartime Campden Christmas for a German PoW

    From the diary of Klaus Behr, a Prisoner of War at Springhill Camp
  • German Prisoners of War

    German Prisoners of War

    Some memories of POWs in Campden
  • Klaus Behr's diary

    Klaus Behr's diary

    April in captivity at Springhill POW Camp
  • Klaus Behr's Diary: December 1945

    Klaus Behr's Diary: December 1945

    His first Christmas in captivity
  • Klaus Behr’s Prisoner of War Diary

    Klaus Behr’s Prisoner of War Diary

    Klaus Behr’s thoughts during his first February in captivity at Springhill Camp 185. Translation Copyright CCHS 4th February 1945 Today I am going ...
  • Rigobert (Fred) Stange POW

    Rigobert (Fred) Stange POW

    Memories of WWII
  • The end of the first year as a POW

    The end of the first year as a POW

    Another extract from the diary of Klaus Behr
  • The Winter of 1947 from a German PoW perspective

    The Winter of 1947 from a German PoW perspective

    From the diary of Klaus Behr
  • Victory in Europe

    Victory in Europe

    A German prisoner-of-war's perspective
  • Watching the Germans

    Watching the Germans

    Memories of a guard at Springhill POW Camp 1944-1946
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