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Title: Moota WW2 Prison Camp
Post by: emmsthheight on Thursday 03 December 09 22:06 GMT (UK)
Hi :)

The link below is to a topic I got involved with on the Lancashire board, then I realised I did not know the full details.

So, I'm wondering is anybody here knows anything about the men imprisoned in the War at Moota?  Were they all service men or were there some civilian Alian Internees?  Also, were there any Italians?  Were there other nationalities?  With that chapel, there could well have been some Italians.

A link to some informatoion is above.  Part of the altar is now at St Cuthbert Wigton.

Best wishes :) :)

Emms




http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,422916.0.html


http://www.rootschat.com/links/07m0/  (http://www.rootschat.com/links/07m0/)
Title: Re: Moota WW2 Prison Camp
Post by: SarahBristo on Friday 26 March 10 20:50 GMT (UK)
Hi Emms.....I have just noticed your enquiry.

From 'Aspatria'  by Dr. John Rose and Margaret Dunglinson (Phillimore Books Chichester Sussex)..........

The land at Moota was requisitioned from Sir Hilton Lawson in 1942.

1,200 German POWs were moved there and stayed for two years, working on neighbouring farms.

They built and decorated the camp church.

After the Germans were moved 1,200 Italian POWs were brought and remained until 1945.


In 1946 a group of Displaced persons from Hungary and Lithuania arrived. They were repatriated in 1950.

The land was finally returned to Sir Hilton Lawson who sold out to Mr. Eilbeck who developed a turkey farm and motel.


SarahBristo.
Title: Re: Moota WW2 Prison Camp
Post by: emmsthheight on Saturday 24 April 10 02:12 BST (UK)
Hi Sarah

I just saw your reply.

Thankyou for the great details.

Emms