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HOW TO APPLY FOR YOUR RECORDS WE CANNOT OVERLY STRESS THE IMPORTANCE OF THIS DOCUMENT. THIS IS AN ESSENTIAL DOCUMENT TO YOUR CASE.. YOU MUST EXAMINE THIS DOCUMENT WITH EXCEPTIONAL CARE; IT IS STRONGLY SUGGESTED YOU GO OVER IT TIME AND TIME AGAIN UNTIL YOU ARE SATISFIED YOU HAVE MADE PERTINENT REFERENCES. YOU MUST TRY TO IDENTIFY YOURSELF WITH ANY POSSIBLE CONNECTION THESE DOCUMENTS SUGGEST TO YOU. YOU MUST TRY TO IDEN TIFY EACH SOURCE IN WHICH YOU MIGHT BE MENTIONED. (ADDITIONAL INFORMATION SUCH AS SERVICE NUMBER, NAMES OF ANY CAMPS OR HOSPITALS IN WHICH HE WAS HELD, QR THAT HE WAS A DOWNED AIRMAN WILL ASSIST US IN THE SEARCHES). 1 WE RECOMMEND AND ADVISE STRONGLY YOU REQUEST ONLY THOSE FILES WHICH YOU FEEL MAY CONTAIN YOUR NAME. THE RECORDS CENTER HAS ITS HANDS FULL AND THEY ARE RUNNING EHIND THE WORK LOAD. FURTHERMORE, THEY WILL EXTRACT ONLY THE LINE ON WHICH YOUR NAME APPEARS: NOTHING ABOVE, NOTHING BELOW YOQ WILL INITIATE A REQUEST AND YOUR LETTER MAY FOLLOW THE FOLLOWING FORMAT: RECORDS IN CUSTODY OF THE MODERN MILITARY BRANCH, NATIONAL ARCHIVES & RECORDS SERVICE WASHINGTON, D.C. 20408 Dear Sirs: YOUR NAME YOUR ADDRESS BRANCH OF SERVICE SERIAL NUMBER SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER OR RECORDS IN THE CUSTODY OF THE GENERAL ARCHIVES DIVISION NATIONAL ARCHIVES WASHINGTON, D.C. 20409 I was a prisoner of war in Europe/the Pacific during World War II. Please search records in your custody for documentation to verify my POW status, including any available medical information. I am particularly interested in the information contained in Record Group 389, Record Group 153. I have at present, a claim pending with the Veterans Administration, and the information is needed to help substantiate my claim. signed, IF YOUR AIRCRAFT WAS SHOT DOWN YOU WOULD REQUEST RECORDS OF THE GERMAN AIR FORCE COMMANDS (LUFTGAUKOMMANDOS) RG 242/1033. LIST YOUR AIRCRAFT NUMBER AS FOUND IN INDEX. ALSO, BE SURE TO SEND FOR YOUR COMPLETE SERVICE RECORDS FROM DATE OF ENLISTMENT TO DATE OF DISCHARGE. THIS INCLUDES ALL COMBAT AND MEDICAL RECORDS IF YOU SERVED IN GERMANY OR KOREA, THE ADDRESS IS: GENERAL ADMINISTRATION SERVICE 9700 PAGE AVENUE ST. LOUIS, MO 63132 THE NUMBERS USED HERE ARE AS AN EXAMPLE--YOU WILL USE THE NUMBERS APPLYING TO YOU. THE ADDRESS APPLIES TO ALL MILITARY PERSONNEL WHO SERVED IN THE EUROPEAN AND SOME FROM THE PACIFIC THEATERS.

INVENTORY OF RECORDS OF WORLD WAR II AMERICAN EX-PRISONERS OF WAR IN THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND FEDERAL RECORDS CENTERS, GENERAL SERVICES ADMIN{STRATION A. Records in Custody of the Modern Military Records Division, National Archives and Records Service Washington, D.C. 20408 1. Record Group 242. Records in the file series EAP 97/122 (Miscellaneous German Records Collection), of the World War II Collection of Seized Enemy Records, contain a file of 10,200 cards (6"x8") on United States soldiers captured by the Germans, 1942-1945. The cards, arranged alphabetically by name, were prepared and maintained by German Army High Command POW Camp authorities. Each card has the following entries: name, prisoner number, date of birth, rank, unit, army serial number, date and place of capture, health status, height, hair color, civilian occupation, marital status, religion, names of parents, fingerprints, photograph, and pay record. This card series is on microfilm (identified as microcopy T84, rolls 358-374.) 2. Record Group 389. Records of the Office of the Provost Marshal General contain alphabetical lists of American prisoners of war recovered from Japanese and German camps; reports on conditions at prisoner of war camps (including reports of the International Red Cross); and other correspondence, cables and reports on transfers of prisoners, dates of capture and liberation of prisoners, prisoner escapees, and related prisoner-of-war matters. Some information on the medical condition of individual prisoners can be found in these records. The records contain information classified through SECRET. A. Records in the Custody of the Archives Branch, Washington National Records Center, General Services Administration Washington, D.C. 20409 1. Record Group 2. Records of the Office of the Surgeon General (Army). Records relating to repatriated prisoners of war, 1942-1947. 8 cubic feet. Arranged alphabetically, for the most part by name of prisoner. Material includes, (1) plans for the medical survey of repatriated American prisoners of war returning from the Far East; (2) Surgeon General's Office medical examination forms for turning POW's; (3) Final Report of Medical Survey Board, Letterman General Hospital, San Francisco, California; and (4) study of prisoners of Davao Penal Colony (photographs included). General File (identified as 383.6), regarding prisoners of war. Includes material on "Report of American Repatriate War Camps in Germany;" transfer of prisoners of war; and medical list for Allied prisoners of war in Far East. Less than 1 cubic foot, 1943-1946. 2. Record Group 153. Records of the Office of The Judge Advocate General (Army). After World War II, ex POW's were interrogated by officers of the Office of The Judge Advocate General and depositions were taken as to the location of the POW camp in which the POW was held, treatment given while at the camp, medical treatment given, if any, and names of perpetrators. There is an alphabetical index to POW's perpetrators. 800 cubic feet, 1941-45. 3. Record Group 242. World War II Collection of Seized Enemy Records. Records as shown in letter from The Adjutant General to Dr. James B. Rhoads, Archivist of the United States, dated June 28,1968, paragraph 3b, are described in the attached listing. 200 cubic feet. 4. Record Group 331. Records of Allied Operational and Occupation Headquarters, World War II. Records of the Legal Section, Supreme Commander, Allied Powers (SCAP). These records contain basically the same information, including an index, as the records in Record Group 153 described above, except that they relate to POW's held by Japan. -1-

5. Record group 332. Records of United States Theaters of World War II. Recordsof MIS-X Detachment, G-2,ETOUSA-7707th,include interrogation reports of the airmen upon their return to Allied control. Includes names of people (French, Dutch, Belgian, etc.) who helped Allied airmen escape from the Continent, description of help and medical treatment if given. Alphabetical index included. 235 cubic feet. 1. Record Group 332. Records of the Provost Marshal Section, European Command, consisting of the following: ETOUSA MD Form No, 1, notification of death, admission or discharge from U.S. Army hospitals (RAMP), showing name of individual, rank, service number, source of ad mission, tentative diagnosis, disposition, final diagnosis, and name and location of reporting hospital. All entries are not executed on all reports. 14 cubic feet, 1945, two series arranged alphabetically by name of individual numbered reports of status of American POW's, (photostat copies) prepared by Prisoner of War In formation Bureau lists American POW in enemy hands as well as interned by neutral countries; shows name, rank, service number, organization of assignment, place and date, captured, POW number, physical condition, nearest relative. All entries not executed, 1 cubic foot., 1g42-1945, arranged chronologically and thereunder alphabetically by name, a. Rosters of casualties, showing name, rank, status (MIA, POW,etc.) and organization of assignment. Less than 1 cubic foot, 1945-1946 arranged in service number sequence. b. Flex-0-Line Book American Military Personnel (photostat copy), confirms POW status for all Theaters. Lists name, service number, source of information, date. Some entries are noted wounded, killed, died or serious wounds, l cubic foot, 1943-1945, arranged alphabetically by name. c. Rosters of Military Personnel Missing in Action showing name, rank, servicenumber, organization of assignment and date and place reported. 7 cubic feet, 1945, arranged alphabetically by name or in service number sequence. d. Report of International Red Cross, consisting of general reports on condition and facilities of enemy POW camps from inspections made by neutrals. No information on individuals. Less than 1 cubic foot, 1944-1945, arranged alphabetically by name of POW camp. e. Nominal Rolls of POW ( RAMFS), consisting of miscellaneous registration cards and sheets listing Branch of Service, PW Camp last interned, name, service number, organization of assignment and physical condition. Those executed by medical units show diagnosis. 21 cubic feet, 1945, arranged by reporting organization and thereunder alphabetically by name. RG 242/1033 RECORDS OF THE GERMAN AIR FORCE COMMANDS (LUFTGAUKOMMANDOS) Item No. 12 Containers 1-202 Rows 71-74 Original German records, English translations, 17 reels of film and photocopies thereof, also typed copies of film lists by volumes, on Allied aircraft shot down during WWII, mainly in Europe and North Africa, also Japan. At the beginning of the collection are four {4) metal leaf indexes, one (1) arranged alphabetically, three (3) by dates when the aircrafts were shot down, giving the aircraft symbol (KU, ME, KSU, USA loooa, J,KE, U, KJU, KSUJ, AND AV), and locality where the aircrafts were shot down. Included is also a typed list of all POW Camps in Germany, Austria, Greece, Czechoslovakia, Holland, France, Belgium, Denmark, Rumania, Bulgaria, Italy, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Poland, and North Africa. -2-

Stand 1. Metal leaf alphabetical index file on Allied aircrafts shot down during WWII, arranged by localities from AACHEN - AWOLIE Stand 2. Metal leaf index file on Allied aircrafts shot down during WWII, arranged by dates from April 1,1944 to June 30,1944. Stand 3. Metal leaf index file on Allied aircrafts shot down during WWII, arranged by dates from July 1,1944 to December 31,1944. Stand 4. Metal leaf index file on Allied aircrafts shot down during WWII, arranged by dates from January 1,1945 to April 23,1945 Box 3 Box 6 Typed copy of German POW camps in Germany, Austria, Greece, Czechoslovakia, Holland, France, Belgium, Denmark, Rumania, Bulgaria, Italy, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Poland, and North Africa, indexes on causalities. A -K. Typed copies of indexes on casualties L -Z. Box 7 Photocopies of Film #1, Volumes 1-4. Box 8 Photocopies of Film #1, Volumes 5-6; Film #2, Volumes 1-3. Box 9 Photocopies of Film #3, Volumes 1-2; Film #4, Volume 1. Box 10 Photocopies of Film #4, Volumes 2-4. Box Photocopies of Film #4, Volumes 5-6; Film #5, Volumes 1-16; Film #6, Volumes 1-5. Box 12 Photocopies of Film #6, Volumes 6 - ; Film #7, Volumes 1-15; Film #8, Volumes 1-16; Film #9, Volumes 1-16; Film #10, Volumes 1 -. 13. Box 13 Photocopies of Film #, Volumes 1-6, 8, 10-14; Film #12, Volumes 1-2; Film #13, Volumes 1-2. Box 14 Photocopies of Film #13, Volumes 3-4; Film #14, Volumes 1-14. Box 15 Photocopies of Film #15, Volumes 1-14. Box 16 Photocopies of Film # 16, Volumes 1 - ; Film #17, Volumes 1-12. Charge-Out Sheet, transfer of 17 reels of microfilm to misc. Microfilm Cabinet (National Archives). Box 17 Two typed indexes on Film Typed copies of Film #1, Volumes 1-5; Film #2, Volumes 1-3; Film #3, Volumes 1-2; Film #4, Volumes 1-6; Film #5, Volumes 1-16. Box 18 Typed copies of Film#6, Volumes 1-; Film #7, Volumes 1-15; Film #8, Volumes 1-16; Film #9, Volumes 1-16. Box 19 Typed copies of Film # 10, Volumes 1-13; Film #, Volumes 1-14; Film #12, Volumes 1-2; Film # 13, Volumes 1-4; Film #14, Volumes 1-14. Box 20 Typed copies of Film # 15, Volumes 1-14; Film #16, Volumes 1-; Film #17, Volumes 1-12. Box 21 Typed index on Film Typed copies of Film #1, Volume S 1-5; Film #2, Volumes 1-3; Film #3, Volumes 1-2; Film #4, Volumes 1-6; Film #5, Volumes 1-16. Box 22 Typed copies of Film #6, Volumes 1-; Film #7, Volumes 1-15; Film #8, Volumes 1-16. -3-

Box 23 Box 24 Box 25 Box 26 Box 27 Box 28 Box 29 Box 30 Box 31 Box 32 Box 33 Box 34 Box 35 Box 36 8ox 37 Box 38 Box 39 Box 40 Box 41 Box 42 Box 43 Box 44 Box 45 Box 46 Box 47 Box 48 Box 49 Box 50 Box 51 Box 52 Box 53 Box 54 Box 55 Box 56 Typed copies of Film #10, Volumes 1-13; Film #, Volumes 1-14; Film #12, Volumes 1-2; Film # 13, Volumes 1-3; Film #14, Volumes 1-14; Film # 15, Volumes 1-14; Film #16, Volumes 1-; Film #17, Volumes 1-12. Typed copies of Film #1, Volumes 1-5; Film #2, Volumes 1-3; Film #3, Volumes 1-2. Typed copies of Film #4, Volumes 1-6; Film #5, Volumes 1-10, 15 16. Typed copies of Film #5, Volumes -20; Film #6, Volumes 1-; Film #7, Volumes 1-15. Typed copies of Film #8, Volumes 1-16; Film #9, Volumes 1-16. Typed copies of Film # 10, Volumes 1-13; Film #, Volumes 1-14; Film #12, Volumes 1-2; Typed copies of Film # 13, Volumes 1-4; Film #14, Volumes 1-14; Film # 15, Volumes 1-14; Film #16, Volumes 1-. Typed copies of Film #17, Volumes 1-12; misc. lists on film; alphabetical lists on film. Original German records on Allied aircrafts shot down during WWII. KU-1 - KU-1025. KU-1026 - KU-00; KU-1000 KU 1892. KU-01 - KU-1200, KU-1201 - KU-1275. KU-1276 - KU-1325. KU-1326 - KU-1375. KU-1376 - KU-1440. KU-1441 - KU-1500. KU-1501 - KU-1575. KU-1561 - KU-1625. KU-1626 - KU-1700. KU-1701 - KU-1760, KU-1761 - KU-1825. KU-1826 - KU-1875; KU-1876 - KU-1904; KU-1905 - KU-1980. KU-1981 - KU-2035. KU-2036 - KU-2125. KU-2126 KU 2240 KU-2241 - KU-2300 KU-2301 - KU-2380. KU-2381 - KU-2437. KU-2438 - KU-2500. KU-2501 KU-2560. KU-2561 - KU-2600; KU-2601 - KU-2660. KU-1800 KU 2599. KU-1903 KU 3177. KU-2600 - KU-3199. - 4 -

Box 57 Box 58 Box 59 Box 60 Box 61 Box 62 Box 63 Box 64 Box 65 Box 66 Box 67 Box 68 Box 69 Box 70 Box 71 Box 72 Box 73 Box 74 Box 75 Box 76 Box 77 Box 78 Box 79 Box 80 Box 81 Box 82 Box 83 Box 84 Box 85 Box 86 Box 87 Box 88 Box 89 Box 90 Box 91 KU-2661 - K_U-2720. KU-2721 -KU-2780. KU-2781 -KU-2840. KU-2941 KU-3040. KU-3041 -KU-3120. KU-3121 - KU-3180. KU-3181 -KU-3200; KU-3201 -KU-3240; KU-3281 -KU-3300. KU-3241 -KU-3320. KU-3321 -KU-3375; KU-3200 - KU-3797. KU-3376 - KU3425. KU-3.426 -KU3500. KU-3501 - Ku-3600. KU-3601 -KU-367 5. KU-3676 KU-3800. Original German records on Allied aircrafts shot down during WW II. ME-65A. -ME-208A; ME-880 - ME-1399; ME-880 - ME-2199. ME-1400 - ME-2099; ME-2100 - ME-2941; ME-2200 - ME 2963. Original German records on Allied aircrafts shot down during WW II. KSU-43 -KSU-3658. Original German records on Allied aircrafts shot down during WW II. USA-lOOOA No 41-100; USA-lOOOA No. 1-5; USA-1000A No. 15-27. Original German records on Allied aircrafts shot down during WW II. J-2A - J 250A; J25A - J-300A; J-203A - J-3217; J-571 - J1249; J623- J-1488; J-1500 J-3222. J-303 - J-725; J-726 - J-780; J-781 - J-830; J-833 - J-900. J-901 - J-980; J-981 - J-1020; J-1021 - J-1060; J-1061 - J-00. J-01 - J-40; J-41 - J 1220; J-1221 - J-1300; j-1250 - J-1799. J-1301 -J1381 - J1470; J-1471 - J-1580 J 180 J-1582 - J-1660; J-1661 - J-1780; J1781 - J-1870. J-1871 - J-1950; J-1951. - J72000; J-1801 - J2398. J-2001 - J-2060; J-2061 - J-20; J-21 - J-2180. J-2181 - J-2250; J-2251 - J-2330; J-2331 - J-2390. J-2391 - J-2450; J2451 - J-2530; J-2531 -J-2600; J-2400 - J-3205. J-2601 - J-2750; J-2751 - J-2850;-J-2851 - J-2950; J-2951 - J-3000. Original German records on Allied aircrafts shot down during WW II. KU-559A, Volumes 1,2.3. KU-559A, Volume 4; KU-559A - KU-3797; Ku-640A - KU-665A. KU-666A - KU-700A; KU-686A - KU-698A; KU-667A - KU-1276AtME-83A-ME-204A; KU-701A - KU-725A. KU-726A - KU-750A; KU-751A - KU-776A; KU-776A - KU-800A; KU-801A - KU-825A. KU-826A -KU-850A; KU-851A - KU-875A; KU-876A - KU-900A; KU-901A - KU-925A. KU-926A - KU-950A; KU-951A - KU-975A; KU-976A - KU-lOOOA; KU-1001A - KU-1025A. - 5 -

Box 92 Box 93 Box 94 Box 95 Box 96 Box 97 8ox 98 Box 99 Box 100 Box 101 Box 102 Box 103 Box 104 Box 105 Box 106 Box 107 Box 108 Box 109 Box 0 Box 1 Box 2 B.ox 3 Box 4 Box 5 Box 6 KU-1026A - KU-lOSOA; KU-lOSlA - KU-1090A; KU-1091A - KU-30A. KU-31A - KU-70A; KU-71A - KU-1210A; KU-12A.- KU-1250A. KU-1251A - KU-1290A ;KU-640A - KU-1280A. Original German records on Allied aircrafts shot down during WWII. ME-1 - ME-200. ME-201 - ME-879. ME-880 - ME-987. ME-988 ME-1075. ME-1076 - ME-60. ME-61 - ME-1275. ME-1276 - ME-1360. ME-1361 - ME-1450. ME-1451 - ME.;!538. ME-1539 - ME-1625. ME-1626 - ME-1725. ME-1726 - ME-1850. ME-1851 - ME-1975. ME-1976 - ME-2075. ME-2076 - ME-2175. ME-2176- ME -2275. ME-2276 ME-2390. ME-2391 - ME-2480. ME-2481 - ME-2570. ME-2571 - ME-2630. ME-2631 - ME-2750. Original German Records on Allied aircrafts shot down during WWII. Amikaner Vorgange (American Incidents) Av-1.- AV-200; Av-201 - Av-425; Av-426 - Av-550; Av-551 - AV-680; AV-681-AV -810. Box 7 AV-8 - AV-958; AV-951 "" AV-00; AV-01 - AV-1260; AV-1261 - AV 1375; AV-1261 - AV-1375; Av-1376 - Av-1572; Av-1573 - Av-1790;AV-1791 - AV-1990; AV-1991 - AV-2135; Av-2136 - AV-2340; AV-2341 - AV-2416/45. Box 8 Box 9 Orginal German Records on Allied aircrafts shot down during WWII. Auswertestelle West (Evaluation Area West) Flak I/382. Casualty lists. Misc. casualty lists, POW camp.records. Box 120 PO camp records, Volumes 1-4. Box 121 Box 122 Box 123 Box 124 Pow transfer lists. KE-10061 - KE-10090; U-2600 - U-3632. Original German records on Allied aircrafts shot down during WWII. KU-798A - KU-3498; KU-559A; MB-125A - ME2742; USA-1000A; GB-2000A; J-303 - J-2873 U-2615 - U-3632; KE-KU-KUA-ME-J by date. POW property receipts 0706-4896. Original German records on Allied aircrafts shot down.during WWII. OXW Auskunft (Information on POWs) 1-2--; misc. JU,J,KE,and KSU reports. Typed reports on Allied aircrafts shot down during WWII, arranged by date. September 1939 - March 1945 June 26, 1942 - May 30, 1943. - 6 -

Box 125 Box 126 Box 127 Box 128 Box 129 Box 130 Box 131 Box 132 Box 133 Box 134 Box 135 Box 136 Box 137 Box 138 Box 139 Box 140 Box 141 Box 142 Box 143 Box 144 Box 145 Box 146 Box 147 Box 148 Box 149 Box 150 Box 151 Box 152 Box 153 Box 154 Box 155 June 13, 1943 - August 31, 1943. Typed reports on Allied aircrafts shot- down during WW II, arranged by date. September 1, 1943 February 29, 1944 March 1, 1944 - May 25, 1944. May 26, 1944 - June 30, 1944. July 1, 1944 - August 31, 1944. September 1, 1944 - November 30, 1944. December 1, 1944 - September 28, 1945. Typed translations of Amerikaner Vorgange (American Incidents) AV-1-AV-2412/45. Typed translations from KU-559A - KU-3800. Typed translations from unknown ME, KE, KSU, KJU, KU, J, AND AV; KSU-43 -KSU-2794; KSU-681 - KSU-2045; KS-72 - KE-6270; KUJ, KSUJ-416-2282; ME-65A - ME-2956; USA-1000A - USA-3222; U-2600 - U-3632; J2A - J-3205. Typed translations on correspondence, transfer lists, material evaluations, misc. reports, and indexes to case numbers. Typed translations on misc. casualty reports, & alphabetical list-dahlman- GUSTAFSON. Misc. translated reports, dog tags and two bags of photographs. Misc. translated reports on British and American aircrafts shot down. Photocopies of Casualty List no. 12 55. Photocopies of Casualty List no. 56-80. Two typed translated alphabetical lists on Allied aircrafts shot down. Typed copies of alphabetical indexes on Allied aircrafts shot down. A - Z. Typed copies of alphabetical indexes on Allied aircrafts shot down. A - Z. Death List A-Z. Typed copies of POW Camp transfers, correspondence concerning POW property and lists of confiscated items. Typed translated copies of casualty lists from KU-1 KU-1250. " " " " " " " KU-1251 KU-1525. " " " " " " " KU-1526 - KU-1950. " " " " " " " KU-1950 - KU-2325. " " " " " " " KU-2326 KU-2575. " " " " " " " KU-2576 KU-2899. " " " " " " " KU-2900 KU-3275. " " " " " " " KU-3276 KU-3797. " " " " " " " from KU numbers, arranged alphabetically from A F. Typed translated copies of casualty lists from KU numbers, arranged alphabetically from G M. Typed translated copies of casualty lists from KU numbers, arranged alphabetically from N Z. - 7 -

Box 156 Box 157 Box 158 Box 159 Box 160 Box 161 Box 162 Box 163 Box 164 Box 165 Box 166 Box 167 Box 168 Box 169 Box 170 Box 171 Box 172 Box 173 Box 174 Box 175 Box 176 Box 177 Box 178 Box 179 Box 180 Box 181 Box 182 Box 183 Box 184 Box 185 Box 186 Box 187 Box 188 Typed translated copies of casualty lists from AV-1 AV-950. " " " " " " " AV-951 -AV-2100. " " " " " " " AV-2101 -AV-2412. AV-42 - AV-2410; AV, KU, and misc. J. reports. Typed translated copies of casualty lists from J-1 J-1349. " " " " " " " J-1350 - J-2100. " " " " " " " J-2101 - J-2600. " " " " " " " J-2601 - J-3217; KU62 KU-3720. " " " " " " " KU-559A KU-825A. " " " " " " " KU-826A KU-1290A; KU-1971 KU-3769. Typed translated copies of casualty lists from ME-88 - ME-1999. " " " " " " " ME-2000 Me-2963. ME-1400 - ME-2092; ME-2605 - ME-2693 Typed translated copies of casualty lists from KSU-43-KSU-2956; KU-1801-KU-3733. Typed translated copies of casualty lists from U-2606 - U-3653; KE-8818 - KE-9857; J-972 - J-3176; J-1507 -J-3152; J-2A - J-300A. Typed translated copies of casualty lists from Al000, USA-1000.Al Misc. JAs; misc. Volumes I II, misc. Volumes I, II. Typed translated copies of POW transfer lists, Volumes 1,3. Volumes 2,4 (2 copies). Typed translated copies of casualty lists, Allied POW lists; alphabetical list of deceased POWs A-Z. Typed translated copies of misc. reports; index of USA POWs; American Group No. 96-444. Typed translated copies of Master File Reference Book HN confiscated items USA- 1-200; Material Evaluation 1945. Typed translated copies of lists of American POWs; correspondence concerning POW property; KUA reports; and misc. KUJ, J, and KU reports. Receipts for personal property taken from POWs. " " " " " " " " " " " " " " Card files on individual POWs, deceases and exchanged via Switzerland. Typed copies of index on RUS-21 -RUS-6016. Cables & telegrams from the International Red Cross, Geneva, Switzerland, to the POW Information Bureau, Washington, D1C. Censor Lists 4-60. Tokyo Cables: 1075-1245, 1408-2564, 2673-3160, 3160-3272, 3278-3290. Geneva Cables: 1056-01, 01-31, 32-60, 62-1206, 1207-1249, 1243-1299, 1300-1351. Geneva Cables: 1352-14, 1412-1473, 1475-1555,1556-1622, 1623-1697, 1695-1777, 1778-1830, 1832-1922, 1923-1970, 1971-2150, 2052-2104, 2105-2182, 2183-2234, 2235-2325, 2326-2387, 2388-2440, 2439-2561, 2571-2649, 2654-2760, 2764-2893, 2896-3019, 2925-3131, 3132-3187. Period Jan. 1944 - May 1945. Photocopies of Death Lists 1-34. " " " " 35 53 " " " " 54-80 Typed translated copies of casualty lists from KU-1051 - KU-3800: Typed index on Case Numbers KU-1 - KU-1410. Typed Index on Case Numbers KU-14 - KU-2360. " " " " " KU-2361 - KU-3120. " " " " " KU-3121 - KU-3797. " " " " " KU-1 - KU-3800. - 8 -

Box 189 Typed ranslated copies on casualty lists from J-303 -J-2750. II N II Ii Box 190 Typed If " J-2750 - J-3000; Box 191 Box 192 Box 193 Box 194 Box 195 J-1 - J-1406; ME-1 - ME-1642. Typed translated copies on casualty lists from ME-1643 - ME-2780; ME-101 - ME-2750. Typed translated copies on casualty lists from AV-1 - AV-2412/45. " J-2 -J-3205; KE, KS, USA 1000A, KU, J, AND KSU reports. Typed translated copies on casualty lists from USA-1000; KU-559A-KU-1276A; transfer lists and misc. reports;and another KU-559A-KU-1279A. Two bound volumes of"lists of American airmen shot down over Rumanian territory 1943-1944; four folders of Rumanian correspondence concerning American airmen, six folders of French Red Cross material; and misc. Flak reports. Box 196 Original German Flak reports on the downing of Allied aircrafts & the capture of.c.re.w during WW IL. Box 197 Photocopies of German Flak records, listings of priorities of definse objectives requiring anit-aircraft protection. Germany-Air Defense Objec ives Ia/Flak. Luftgaukommando I -Lg. I. No. I -XIV. II - Lg. II. No. I-III. Ill- Lg. III. No. I - XJ0I. Box 198 " III-Lg. III. No. XlNI- XXXVI. IV - Lg. IV. No. I - III. V - Lg. V. No. I - III. VI - Lg. VI. No. I- XV. Box 199 VI - Lg. VI. No. XVI - XXVI. VII - Lg. VIII. No. I - XV. Box 200 VII I - Lg. VI II N. I - XV. XI - Lg. XI. No. I - XII. Box 201 XII - Lg. XII. No. I - XIII. XIII Lg. XIII. No. I. XIV Lg. XIV. No. I- II. Box 202 XVII - Lg. XVII. No. I - XIV. Miscellaneous Flak records. No. I - IX. Approximately 3920 original German and translated documents. Thanks to the Columbia River Chapter, Pete Connacher and Ann Bressi.,#,=- Stan Sommers American Ex-Prisoners of War, Inc. National Chairman POW Medical Research 1410 Adler Road Marshfield, WI 54449-9 -