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Those who were captured as prisoners of war were taken to a prisoner of war camp in Lamsdorf. There the men tied to maintain some semblance of "life". As one survivor, Company Sgt. Maj. Con Stapleton recalled,"at this camp and others like Stalag V111-B, there was a monotonous menu routine which consisted of soup, potatoes and bread. Sometimes bugs or a horse's eye would pop up in the soup. The men were never openly abused in the camps. But often their basic needs of adaquate food, heat and water were neglected".

Credit: The Windsor Star- Wed. August 19,1992

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The original memorial of Dieppe 1992
1992
Red Beach, Dieppe, France
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Credits:
S. Michael Beale