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Corps of Military Police Record

Surname:Lyall
Initials:R A
Rank:Lance Corporal
Army Number:7684008
Notes:CMP. Enlisted in to CMP.
Casualty List 279, BEF France, POW. POW Stalag XXB, Malbork, Poland. Casualty List 1822, POW, reported POW not now POW, previous List 1625, France.
General Questionnaire for British POW. MI9/Gen/MIS-X.100930. 7684008, L/cpl, Lyall, Roy Alexander, 2 Div Pro Coy and 151 (TC) Company, born 18/8/02, enlisted 5/5/38 SR, occupation AA Patrol, address:- Raglan, Churham, Nr Gloucester, captured St Omer, France, 1940. Were you wounded when captured ? No. Main POW Camps:- Stalag XXA, Thorn, Poland, from 7/6/40 to 10/41, Stalag XXB, Marienburg, West Prussia from 10/41 to 2/5/45. Were you in a working camp ? Yes, Bromberg, from 7/40 to 12/40, sand quarry, Nakel, from 2/41 to 8/41, road work, Aldfelda from 10/41 to 1/42, sugar factory, Schenenhorst, West Prussia, from 4/42 to 2/45. Did you suffer from any serious illnesses while a PW ? Sciatica, cause NK, 2 occasions1 week and 6 weeks. Did you receive adequate medical treatment ? Yes. Sabotage Yes, food stealing and food burying. Have you any other matters of any kind you wish to bring to notice ? Yes, In the winter of 1940-41 made to walk through one foot of snow as a party by the German Camp Commandant wearing only wooden clogs, to make pathways in the snow for the guards. Commandants rank Stabs Feldwebel, name not known.
Roy Alexander.
Prisoner of War Record:
Imprisonment: Stalag XX B POLAND 🇵🇱