38 people found
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Phisit Intharathat
Thai prisoner of war
Reginald Miles
New Zealand military leader and prisoner of war
Pat Reid
British Army officer, prisoner of war, author
Julius Green
Scottish prisoner of war who worked as a spy for mi9 during his time at colditz castle
Frank Fujita
U.S. prisoner of war in WWII
Robert R. Garwood
American prisoner of war
Matthias Ulungura
First Australians to take Japanese Prisoner of War on Australian soil
James Scurry
British soldier, memoirist, and prisoner of war under Hyder Ali and Tipu Sultan
Ringer Edwards
Australian prisoner of war
J. Frank Diggs
D. C. Wimberly
Educator and World War II prisoner of war
Lawrence Jenkins
United States Army Air Force pilot and prisoner of war
Russell Francis Wright
Australian World War Two prisoner of war
Leo Grabowski
Prisoner of war
Geoffrey Lemprière
Australian prisoner of war
Lorne Welch
British colditz prisoner of war
William Pote
British prisoner of war
Minoru Wada
Japanese prisoner of war
James Gowing Godwin
Military aviator, prisoner of war, war crimes investigator, colonial administrator
Mochi (Cheyenne)
Cheyenne warrior and prisoner of war
Maurice George Delpratt
Australian WWI prisoner of war
Idwal Davies
Welsh prisoner of war
Peter Palnikow
Ukrainian prisoner of war
Domenico Chiocchetti
Italian painter
John F. Conboy
American prisoner of war
Ruth Wysor
American Red Cross worker and prisoner of war during World War II
Wolfgang Lindig
Wolfgang Lindig was born 1925 in Aschersleben and grew up in Leipzig (1943). He joined the German Navy (beginning of 1944) and in summer was sent to Holland (Atlantic Wall), where he became prisoner of war in early november 44 by the British Forces.
Guy Stafford Thorne
Guy Stafford Thorne (1882-1917) 1919 Obituary [1] CAPTAIN GUY STAFFORD THORNE died of wounds as a prisoner of war after having been shot down ...
Ivan Douglas Chapman
(1919–1994) prisoner of war, journalist, and writer
Karl Bär
German professor
Efthymia Pentari
Prisoner of war ; affiant in the Judges' Trial
Jessie Ann Scott
Doctor, medical officer, prisoner of war
Marjorie Jean Lyon
surgeon and prisoner of war
Bob Zecha
Theo Vrins
Werner (Rev) Pelz
1922:2006 - Jewish refugee, prisoner of war, Anglican priest, Guardian columnist, theologian, BBC broadcaster, lecturer in sociology at La Trobe University, Melbourne . Immigrated to Australia in 1973. Married Lotte Hensl in 1944 (se
Gaius Calpurnius
Prisoner of war after the battle of Cannas
Charlie Johnstone
Johnstone, Charlie, 1907-1994
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