Thanks for your post, this is
Submitted by Angie and Robert on Fri, 04/09/2010 - 15:08In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Thanks for your post, this is a fascinating subject, I hope that others are able to help, we live in Marche, which already has members researching, and I know Italian families here who have a long memory of the people they helped during the war. and the children of UK servicemen still come and visit them after all this time. Good luck with your search.
Prisoner of War information for Bergamo/Milano
Submitted by Geoffb on Fri, 04/09/2010 - 18:52In reply to Thanks for your post, this is by Angie and Robert
Hi Geoff. As far as I can
Submitted by Centauro on Fri, 04/09/2010 - 17:53In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Hi Geoff. As far as I can tell, the Pow Camp PG62 was located in/around Grumilina (Bergamo). The /33 element of the camp's number refers to it being a satellite of the main PG62 camp. There are seven known satellite camps including Gamba, Cremona and Torbole for PG62 usually work camps coming under the supervision of the main camp, hence PG62/1, PG62/2, PG62/3 etc, etc. If your camp number (/33) is correct, then this would suggest that there are many more. One possibility is that /33 might be a sub-unit of the third satellite camp to PG62 ie PG62/3-3. There are some other sources that I can tap into for information, so If I find out anything more I'll post it here in your thread. Regards.
Prisoner of War information for Bergamo/Milano
Submitted by Geoffb on Fri, 04/09/2010 - 18:55In reply to Hi Geoff. As far as I can by Centauro
Hi Geoff Not your prison
Submitted by Annec on Fri, 04/09/2010 - 20:00In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Hi Geoff Not your prison camp, but for a mass of info regarding PoWs and their Italian helpers you could look here: http://camp59survivors.wordpress.com/ and this more general site: http://www.pegasusarchive.org/pow/frames.htm and this: http://www.prisonerofwar.org.uk/ There will probably be Italian sites regarding the Resistance in and around Milan. You could try writing to the Milan section of the National Association of Partisans: Comitato Regionale ANPI LOMBARDIA - via San Marco 49 - 20121 Milano. tel. 02 76020620 Fax 02 784675. e-mail: info@anpilombardia.191.it BTW "Duomo" is the Italian for Cathedral - it seems your father was sheltered in Milan Cathedral
Hi Geoff Not your prison
Submitted by Geoffb on Sat, 04/10/2010 - 06:58In reply to Hi Geoff Not your prison by Annec
Thank you very much for the information - I will spend some time looking at those websites you have suggested. I will contact the NAP as soon as possible. Thank you also for the translation of "Duomo" It looks as if I have been referring to it as "Cathedral Cathedral" Oh dear!! Thanks once again Geoff
In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Thank you for your good
Submitted by Geoffb on Sat, 04/10/2010 - 16:15Geoff. Further to my
Submitted by Centauro on Sat, 04/10/2010 - 15:34In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Geoff. Further to my earlier reply take a look at this PDF document, I regret that it's in Italian but it deals with the precise camp that you are interested in. If you know any Italian speakers, perhaps one of them might be able to translate it for you, I'm afraid my Italian doesn't stretch nearly far enough. http://www.gramscibergamo.it/INIZIATIVE/20090425/20090425_mostra.pdf Regards. Centauro.
Centauro that's fantastic - I
Submitted by Geoffb on Sat, 04/10/2010 - 16:12In reply to Geoff. Further to my by Centauro
Centauro that's fantastic - I cannot express enough my gratitude at the trouble you have gone to to find this information. I live in Leighton Buzzard in Bedfordshire which is home to a large Italian population, some of which are friends and work colleagues. I will pester one of them to translate as much of this as possible. Thank you once again and I will keep you informed. Best wishes Geoff
Di niente Geoff. But I
Submitted by Centauro on Sat, 04/10/2010 - 17:52In reply to Centauro that's fantastic - I by Geoffb
Hi Geoff and thanks for
Submitted by Valentina+c on Mon, 04/12/2010 - 06:18In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Hi Valentina Yes, I have
Submitted by Geoffb on Mon, 04/12/2010 - 13:34In reply to Hi Geoff and thanks for by Valentina+c
Volcano cancels our trip
Submitted by Geoffb on Fri, 04/16/2010 - 08:13In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Bergamo/Milan Trip back on (subject to Icelandic volcano action)
Submitted by Geoffb on Mon, 04/26/2010 - 08:01In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
PG 62 BERGAMO
Submitted by Sherwood F on Wed, 05/05/2010 - 02:55In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Hi Geoff, Better late than never as they say. Last October I visited PG62 Bergamo with my son and a friend in October 2009 as I am following my own father’s escape into Switzerland. Through a very good friend I have made in Darfo we located PG62 and also PG62/PG56 which is not stated in any references that I could find. This he found for us on the very last morning of our stay to which we were are eternally grateful to him and a twelve year old boy (see below) as we could not speak Italian Here is a link to an article that my friend found plus also a link to the also a newspaper article written about PG62. http://www.gramscibergamo.it/index2.html http://www.eco.bg.it/EcoOnLine/CRONACA/2008/04/25_25_aprile.shtml I also have a copy of another article written about the camp that my friend also found which I have made a rough translation and pictures of following our visit to the camp. Its exact location Grumello Plan as there is another Grumello which caused problems on the sat nav, however the best way marker to me is a road island at Lallio which is adjacent to a cemetery car park. Opposite the car park is a garden/park which has in it a memorial to the prisoners of war that were detained in the camp including Italians who were also held there by the Nazi invaders and has the camp with its distinctive chimney behind it. You will have to excuse me as I am not used to such methods of communication and if you can contact me I can let you have the pictures to use as way markers. In closing our trip was very successful following the efforts of my friend which involved me finding the family who helped my father on his initial escape, plus also a young lad on the very last morning who was of twelve years of age in September 1943 and had contact with the prisoners. Someone must have been guiding us on our visit and thanks for the links your enquiry has generated as I need to further help on my fathers escape route into Switzerland in particular the partisans. The generosity shown to us by the people we met will never be forgot, plus the very brave Italian people who helped all the escapers.
PG 62 BERGAMO
Submitted by Geoffb on Fri, 05/14/2010 - 17:32In reply to PG 62 BERGAMO by Sherwood F
PG 62 BERGAMO
Submitted by Geoffb on Wed, 05/19/2010 - 14:47In reply to PG 62 BERGAMO by Sherwood F
Escaper near to your camp
Submitted by Annec on Wed, 05/05/2010 - 05:35In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Glad you had so much success Sherwood. You both might find interesting an article to be published on this site by the weekend (or so I'm promised by the webmaster) http://camp59survivors.wordpress.com/ The site is dedicated to a PoW camp much further South, but does include stories of those who passed through and on elsewhere. It will include the story of a PoW, Norman Davison, who was on work detail in Vigevano, South of Milan, and the Italians who helped him after the Armistice. His son John has just tracked them down through the wonders of the internet. Good luck with your search Geoffb
Escaper near to your camp
Submitted by Geoffb on Fri, 05/14/2010 - 17:30In reply to Escaper near to your camp by Annec