March 29, 2008 at 11:56 pm
On January 22nd. 1945 my Father along with 4 R.C.A.F. P.O.W.’s was transferred from Stalag Luft 6 to Stalag Luft 3.
Attached is a German recording of this event that errounously lists my father (Layne) as R.C.A.F. when in fact he was R.A.F.V.R.
My question for the forum is, can anyone give me information of the airman listed and can anyone identify the German who signed the paper.
By: Stan - 30th March 2008 at 13:23
If you want to see if they survived the war a quick check on the CWGC site will reveal all. As for the guy that wrote the list, he was probably German and should have paid more attention in handwriting class!
The details I have come from ‘Footprints on the sands of time’ by Oliver Clutton Brock. It contains a roll of Bomber Command POW’s and a lot of useful background info. It went onto clearance some time ago so you may be able to get acheap copy from the usual outlets or, failing that, get your local library to order it for you.
Stan
By: David Layne - 30th March 2008 at 13:00
Excellent Stan, well done. Did these 4 guys survive the war?
Now for the kicker to see how good you really are. What can you tell me about the German who signed the paper? 🙂
By: Stan - 30th March 2008 at 11:48
Mullock DG, F/S, 408 Sq, Lancaster DS791, POW 25/2/44, target Augsburg, camps L6/357, POW no 2194
Cooper H, WO, 433 Sq, Halifax HX272, POW 30/3/44 target Nuremburg, Camps L6/357, POW No 3462.
By: David Layne - 30th March 2008 at 11:04
The two P.O.W.’s who’s name you can’t make out are, Mullock and Cooper.
By: Stan - 30th March 2008 at 10:24
Struggling to make out two of the names (If you have ideas let me know) but I’ve found the following and included your dad so you can see I haven’t just made it up!
Struggling to format a table but results are in order as follows:
Name Rank A/c Sq Date POW Target Camps POW No
Peterson LE F/S X3205 75 15/9/41 Hamburg 8B/ L6/ 357 9630
Layne WH P/O JA708 97 23/9/43 Mannheim L6 605
Leslie JG F/S JP121 35 20/02/44 Stuttgart L6/357 1727