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    An interesting article from the The Second World War Experience Centre Journal:

    http://www.war-experience.org/histor...ty/default.asp

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    Hi, this is my first post. I am working writing a book on the Prisoner war camp PG 73 in Carpi (Modena) Italy. Can anyone help me in any way? Thnaks

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    What I'am looking for are dieries, stories, etc. (pubblicshed or noti) of Allied prisoners of war who were in the camp PG 73 Fossoli (Carpi). I know it isn't simple but.... I'am trying.

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    Remind me to check Peter Dornan's Nicky Barr - Australian Air Ace as he spent some time as a prisoner in Italy. You never know...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Appomatox View Post
    Hi, this is my first post. I am working writing a book on the Prisoner war camp PG 73 in Carpi (Modena) Italy. Can anyone help me in any way? Thnaks
    Hi
    My grandfather was in PG73 from about 1942. I have most of his diary and notes from this time. I would be happy to help with details

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy in West Oz View Post
    Remind me to check Peter Dornan's Nicky Barr - Australian Air Ace as he spent some time as a prisoner in Italy. You never know...
    Had some time to check the book but Barr spent time in Gavi, Prison Camp No 5 - Il Campo di Concentramento Numero Cinque per Ufficiale Pericoloso - Concentration Camp No 5 for Dangerous Officers. Prior to this he spent time at Ospitale Clementino at Bergamo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Appomatox View Post
    Hi, this is my first post. I am working writing a book on the Prisoner war camp PG 73 in Carpi (Modena) Italy. Can anyone help me in any way? Thnaks
    Hi,
    if you have a friend living in the UK that can visit The National Archives for you there are a few files that could help with the book.

    TS26/456 "Carpi Mass Murder TS26/717 General File on Carpi. TS26/789 Carpi impossition of collective penalties.
    The class TS is the Treasury Solicitors. There are further files that contain Reports made by the Red Cross when the visited the Camp.

    Brian

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian S View Post
    Hi,
    if you have a friend living in the UK that can visit The National Archives for you there are a few files that could help with the book.

    TS26/456 "Carpi Mass Murder TS26/717 General File on Carpi. TS26/789 Carpi impossition of collective penalties.
    The class TS is the Treasury Solicitors. There are further files that contain Reports made by the Red Cross when the visited the Camp.

    Brian
    Thanks Brian. It's my lucky week So much help from everyone. It's great. I will be visiting the National Archives before summer ends and the informations you gave me are precious. I would never have looked up yhe class TS. Thanks a lot
    Marco

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    Quote Originally Posted by dalesmith View Post
    Hi
    My grandfather was in PG73 from about 1942. I have most of his diary and notes from this time. I would be happy to help with details
    Thank you dalesmith. I appreciate a lot you helping me. When I worked on the PG 49 (Fontanellato - Parma) I could rely on many autobiografies written by pow who spent some time in the camp. This time I have found only one. Diaries and notes become therefore very important for the type of research I am trying to complete. Thanks a lot.
    Marco

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