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*[http://34thdivdeathcasualties.homestead.com/files/POW_109MED.htm Prisoners of War 109TH Medical Battalion (1942 - 1945) WW2 & beyond] | *[http://34thdivdeathcasualties.homestead.com/files/POW_109MED.htm Prisoners of War 109TH Medical Battalion (1942 - 1945) WW2 & beyond] |
Revision as of 06:00, 3 February 2008
General World War Two Links
- WW2 Crew lists covers HMS's Prince of Wales, Repulse, Electra, Express, Tenedos, Cornwall, Dorsetshire, Encounter, Jupiter, Li-Wo, Rapid, Samarez, Stronghold, Thanet, Thracian, Peterel, Dragonfly, Grasshopper, Hollyhock, Paladin, Porpoise, Quilliam, Stonehenge, Stratagem, Uster, Verulam, Virago, Tug, Yin Ping,Vampire and SS Automedon
Cemeteries and Memorial Links
This is a very professional site dedicated to soldiers that died over in Yokohama Japan in the concentration camps and for soldiers from elsewhere like India. It has a very good site map and a very clear, detailed index of the soldiers with military number and next of kin where available. Well worth a look........
This is a personal family history site that lists detailed descriptions of Australian casualties from WW2 buried there. 522 Japanese are buried there too.
Covers Belgium, Canada, China (including Hong Kong), Egypt, France, Germany, Greece, Holland, Italy, Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand.
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