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General => Armed Forces => World War One => Topic started by: classicgirl on Wednesday 27 February 19 19:31 GMT (UK)
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Hiya
Just thought I would share with you all some info I have received from the ministry for my Grandfather who was a POW in WW1, he was serving in the 6th Battalion of the Black Watch and was captured on 21st March 1918 in "Beugany" and held in Frankfurt until the end of the war. We all wonder where about the POWs where so hope this helps you. Am not sure of the Beugany spelling or where about in Frankfurt, but at least its a starting point.
Carolyn x
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He was captured at Beugny and was held in Frankfurt an der Oder which is not the Frankfurt everyone knows which is Frankfurt am Main but a town now on the German/Poland border on the Oder river.
His POW record is here:
https://grandeguerre.icrc.org/en/File/Search/#/3/2/224/2141421/British%20and%20Commonwealth/Military/richardson%20james enter the 22732 in the PA box to see more.
Pic of the YMCA here:
https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/wwi_pow_camps/993/
Church built by Russian POWs here:
https://www.monumente-online.de/de/ausgaben/2018/5/Frankfurt-Oder-Heilandskapelle.php#.XHbp13d2uUk
MaxD
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Thanks Max x
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The action on 21-26 March 1918 which resulted in his capture along with almost 500 of his comrades is described in detail in the battalion war diary which can be downloaded from the National Archives at: http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C14055848. It took place just to the west of Beugny. On the map/image at the link below the trench lines can be seen running across the map top left to bottom right. https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/side-by-side/#zoom=14&lat=50.1238&lon=2.9303&layers=101465149&right=BingHyb
Beugny is just to the east of Bapaume towards Cambrai.
MaxD
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Thanks again Max, your a superstar x