Hello all,
My Dad was Sgt Fred Foster of the 8th Battalion Sherwood Foresters, he fought in Norway and was wounded and captured on 23 April at the Battle at Tretten where the Foresters and 148 Brigade ceased to exist as a fighting unit after they fought against overwhelming odds. They did give good account of themselves but only had rifles against an Armoured Division. Dad spent the war at Stalag XXA in Poland and then Stalag 383 in Bavaria. He was a Newark man from Bowbridge Road and joined the TA in 1939.
In 2010, I visited the battle sites in Lillehammer and Tretten, saw the CWGC cemetery and actually walked the ground at Rindheim where the battalion made it's last stand on 23 April 40. The rock sangars which the Foresters had hastily built in the woods were still there. It was quite a moving experience to think dad had been there 70 years before.
I have posted a full account of my visit with photos on the website ww2talk.com . If you log on and look under "battlefields today", my thread with photos is called "8th Battalion Sherwood Foresters in Norway" and is there to read. Have tried to post some photos on this site but they are too big, will try and reduce.
Cliff Housley's book "First Contact" gives the following details of Private Gilbert:
Gilbert H, Pte 322138,Held stalag 344 Lamsdorf, POW number 96358
Steve