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Title: Prisoner of War in Japan
Post by: GillianNixon on Saturday 14 April 12 18:20 BST (UK)
I have a telegram informing the family that their son was a POW in Japan, I would like to find out where he was and how he got there. He was described as an Airman in the telegram.  The telegram is dated 1942.

The mans name is Stanley Brazier and he survived the war.
Title: Re: Prisoner of War in Japan
Post by: Isobelruss on Saturday 14 April 12 18:28 BST (UK)
Cant see him on FindMyPast.I found my gr uncle on National Archives
Title: Re: Prisoner of War in Japan
Post by: GillianNixon on Saturday 14 April 12 19:03 BST (UK)
I have looked on FindMyPast and Ancestry, are there any other resources I can use, I am hoping to go to London for a couple of days so I might have chance to go to TNA.

Thank you anyway
Title: Re: Prisoner of War in Japan
Post by: sheldonesque on Saturday 14 April 12 19:15 BST (UK)
Stanley Brazier 1101380
62 Squadron
Java and Sumatra, working on the railway on the latter island

62 Squadron was flying Blenheims at that time, though I haven't had a chance to check if he was aircrew yet, or whether he was one of the groundcrew captured during the continuing retreats by the squadrons at that time.

ADDENDUM: I have looked through the crew losses for the Blenheims,  and he doesn't appear. But they did convert to Hudsons in early 1942, so he may have been a Hudson crew member. Does the telegram give his rank?
Title: Re: Prisoner of War in Japan
Post by: jds1949 on Saturday 14 April 12 19:52 BST (UK)
If you do manage to get to the National Archives then they should hold your man's POW card - in Piece WO 345 - and, possibly, the questionnaire that he may have completed on his liberation - Piece WO 344. To view these you need to have a reader's ticket - see the NA website for how to get one on the day of your visit.

jds1949
Title: Re: Prisoner of War in Japan
Post by: GrahamSimons on Saturday 14 April 12 19:56 BST (UK)
If you do manage to get to the National Archives then they should hold your man's POW card - in Piece WO 345 - and, possibly, the questionnaire that he may have completed on his liberation - Piece WO 344. To view these you need to have a reader's ticket - see the NA website for how to get one on the day of your visit.

jds1949


...and there is a fair chance you will find ORB (Operational Record Books) for his squadrons, too...can be fascinating and do name indvidual crew and their missions.
Title: Re: Prisoner of War in Japan
Post by: sheldonesque on Saturday 14 April 12 20:29 BST (UK)
...and there is a fair chance you will find ORB (Operational Record Books) for his squadrons, too...can be fascinating and do name indvidual crew and their missions.

One doesn't need to visit the Archives to download some ORBS now. They are available online, broken into increments. Unfortunately, there are large junks missing for 62 Squadron for this period, which is not surprising as many records were lost during the various evacuations.

You can search for the ORBs via:

http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline/browse-refine.asp?CatID=54&searchType=browserefine&pagenumber=1&query=*&queryType=1
Title: Re: Prisoner of War in Japan
Post by: GillianNixon on Sunday 15 April 12 00:55 BST (UK)
Bazinga

Thank you all very much for your help. Looks like a trip to the TNA is in order. Will these records tell me which camp he was in?
Title: Re: Prisoner of War in Japan
Post by: jds1949 on Sunday 15 April 12 10:11 BST (UK)
Looking at my uncle's card it contains the following information:

Name
Rank
Number
Place and date of capture
civilian occupation
mother's name
place of origin
camp currently held in

There is also a space for remarks.

You might find this website worth a look:

http://www.fepow-community.org.uk/

jds1949
Title: Re: Prisoner of War in Japan
Post by: LenVin on Monday 30 April 12 17:46 BST (UK)
Hi
You may want to look at this site.
My father was a POW and I have found this site very usefull

http://www.cofepowdb.org.uk/cdb2/Controller.jsp?action=simplesearch

Len