Glasgow during World War 2, was handed to a military museum in Poland after being found in the belongings of a late veterans’ chief.Posted to the Stalag XXB prisoner of war camp in northern Poland from the dad’s home in Bridgeton in 1941, Agnes’ poignant letter reads: “I only wish this was all over to get you back home to me.
I’m missing you terrible.”The Foundation of the Historical and Military Museum in Toruń have launched an appeal to reach the family of the Scots soldier.John was held in Stalag XXB near the town of Malbork, which was known at the time as the Prussian district of Marienburg following the German occupation in 1939.Historians at the museum believe the soldier - whose prisoner of war number was noted as 14714 - may have.
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