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I found this STALAG VI F tag at a flea market!
So today I went to the flea market in Brussels, expecting the usual crap I was digging around in some old boxes when is found this little bugger!
At first glance I thought it was just a Belgian army dog tag but when I turned it around I saw it was actually a Stalag tag!
Can anyone here give me some more information on the tag, can I find the owner somehow?
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01-23-2014 08:37 PM
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Google Stalag 6...there's quite a bit of info!
cheers, Glenn
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Is there any way to research the id for this tag?
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kirederf7
Is there any way to research the id for this tag?
I would like to know that too as I have quite a few 'half tags' - but I think records would have been all destroyed after the war for the thousands of interned.
Dan
" I used to be indecisive but now I'm not quite sure "
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Danmark
I would like to know that too as I have quite a few 'half tags' - but I think records would have been all destroyed after the war for the thousands of interned.
Dan
I am pretty sure those records are available today. I found them once looking for records of a friend of mine that was shot down over Regensberg. But I'll be damned if I can remember how I got to them.
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Records of British Army (only) PoW's captured by the Germans are available on Ancestry.
Cheers, Ade.
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Thanks for the info guys!
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Hi Dan,
I just picked the top tag in your photo, marked 'STALAG 344 No. 32588' and have found:
Private R S Dickson, RAMC, service no. 7376690, POW no. 32588, incarcerated in Stalag 344, Lambinowice, Poland.
I'll search the others later.
Cheers, Tom
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