Please can anyone help me?!
I'm researching the sad WW2 experience of my Nana's first husband Sam Pickering. He was a Guardsman (2617207) in the Grenadier Guards (Foot Guards) and he went missing at Anzio sometime in 1942. He was captured as a POW and on the UK British Army Prisoner lists went to Stalag Viiic at Konin Zaganski in Poland (POW 86654). He died on 22nd March 1945 and I heard something about him going on a 'Death March' westwards as so many did towards the end of the war and liberation of camps.
I'm quite confused as I read on the camp's museum website that the Konin Zaganski camp was used primarily for Polish POWs and was 'broken' in 1940 and prisoners transferred to Stalag VIIIA in Zgorzelec or to Stalag VIIIC in Zagan. (
www.muzeum.eline2.serwery.pl/index.php?id=21&lng=eng). Can anyone please shed light on this as Stalag ViiiC at KZ clearly was being used as an allied POW camp throughout the war.
I believe there was a death march from Stalag Viiic Zagan from 8th Feb-10th Mar 1945 to Stalag XIB but Viiic Konin Zaganski may have been different.
If anyone has any links/info specifically relating to a Death March from Konin Zaganski on/after which he may have died I'd love to hear from you on here or by private message as any help would be gratefully received. Also anything about the Guards leading up to and during Anzio - I want to piece together his experiences but not sure where to start!
Thanks!