Add Information to Record of a Person who served during the Second World War on The Wartime Memories Project Website

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Pte. Richard August "Digger" Thomas

Australian Imperial Forces 2/4th Btn

from:Sydney, Australia

Richard Thomas was captured in Crete on 1st of June 1941, then taken from there to Greece by German Air Troop Carrier soon after he was reported missing in action. It was confirmed by the Red Cross he was a Prisoner of War interred at Kokuma. Then on the 3rd of September he was officially reported as a P.O.W in Stalag 18A. (P.O.W. No 4018). He was known to go out to work at a place called Weissenbach an der Enns at a paper mill. The work group No was 785/G.

He returned to Australia in 1945 and died in 1975. Richard was my husband's father.



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