Indian PoWs April / May 1945
During late April and May 1945 hundreds of ex Indian PoWs were flown direct to RAF Methwold to be greeted by Brigadier H.A Rich CBE OC the Indian PoW Reception Committee. These were flown in direct to RAF Methwold, but not by the resident squadron, No.149 (East India). On landing they underwent registration, followed by refreshments. Once these formalities were completed, the Indian troops were transported to Didlington Hall for a period of ‘rest and rehabilitation’. Didlington Hall was a large country house located just about four miles from Methwold. Can anyone tell me who flew these PoWs from Europe to the UK. I cannot locate any RAF Bomber Command squadron doing this, perhaps Transport Command, 38 Group, or the Yanks. Any pointers welcome
TIA
Steve
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No.218(Gold Coast) Squadron Association Historian
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