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Nick Beale 30th January 2018 10:01

British and Commonwealth PoW Records
 
From the latest National Archives Newsletter: http://blog.nationalarchives.gov.uk/...1MN2GH,19LW7,1
In December 2014, the Ministry of Defence transferred to The National Archives the series of records WO 416 consisting of an estimated 190,000 records of individuals captured in German occupied territory during the Second World War, primarily Allied service men (including Canadians, South Africans, Australians and New Zealanders) but also several hundred British and Allied civilians and a few nurses.

The series also includes several thousand records relating to deceased allied airmen, whose bodies were found by or near to their aircraft which had been shot down. To some degree, these act as a record of death as the individuals were never prisoners of war as such. The number of cards for each individual varies from one to fifteen, but in most cases there are just one or two.

The records are in the form of cards and they record (with certain exceptions) a varying amount of detail

Laurent Rizzotti 30th January 2018 11:32

Re: British and Commonwealth PoW Records
 
Thanks Nick for this piece of news.

Records don't seem to be digitalized, but I thought it could be a way to find the full names of RAF POWs.

Sadly the records are incomplete. It seems that a good part of the records, while having an opening date in December 2014, are still closed on the website, and you can't see the content. Example: http://discovery.nationalarchives.go...ls/r/C14567749 (that should have the file of Sgt R L Galloway, 144 Sqn, POW on 29 September 1939)

The search engine will also find only a part of the files (the opened ones probably).

Laurent Rizzotti 30th January 2018 11:35

Re: British and Commonwealth PoW Records
 
OK, I read the link provided by Nick above and it says:

"The entire series has been closed: since the collection was accessioned in 2014 it is is not catalogued by name of individual as many may still be alive – we believe that the youngest of them was born in 1928. The collection can contain sensitive information about living individuals so, with the support of volunteers, we have started to catalogue the entire series: this enables us to open records for those born more than 100 years ago or where we have proof of death. This ambitious project will continue until the end of 2020 and for the main we are working our way through the series alphabetically by surname. This page, under ‘Arrangement’, provides a link to the projected completion stages of the project, subject to change. Fifteen per cent of the collection has now been catalogued by name of individual; we have loaded this information on Discovery so researchers can access the material on site or arrange for digital or paper copies to be sent to them. We are offering a paid search service for uncatalogued pieces for those who do not want to wait until the project has completed: details of this service are available at piece level descriptions in Discovery."


So it is a work in progress, and some files are to be closed according to the British law, it will remain a work in progress up to 2028 maybe.

vathra 30th January 2018 23:38

Re: British and Commonwealth PoW Records
 
Those files are not available for on-line order?
Is there a list with names, and hopefully with place of capture?

I am interested in those captured in Yugoslavia.


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