We had another visit from guests from Great Britain - the daughters of an English prisoner of war who was held at Stalag XXA Thorn. Wendy's father was captured in France while serving in the Cameron Highlanders. He spent nearly five years in the camp in Toruń and on various work details, mainly working for farmers. After many attempts, he finally managed to escape and make his way to England, traveling eastward through Odessa. He experienced much kindness from the Polish people.
After touring our museum, the guests visited the site of the former camp, where they laid flowers at the memorial commemorating Stalag XXA/XXC. This visit was both an emotional journey into the family's history and an opportunity to commemorate the hardships endured by Wendy's father during the war.
After touring our museum, the guests visited the site of the former camp, where they laid flowers at the memorial commemorating Stalag XXA/XXC. This visit was both an emotional journey into the family's history and an opportunity to commemorate the hardships endured by Wendy's father during the war.
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