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11/05/2014 18:51:33
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rijocy3
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I have a photograph of my father taken in a prison of war camp in Dresden. On the back is a red stamp which says, "Gepruft
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Stalag IVA" .
In my father's handwriting is, "22-12-44
H Gubbels
Arb. Kmo. 1326
Shafenbergerstrasse
Dresden
Germany
Does any one have any knowledge of what was happening here. There are four other people in the photo. I know my father was taken prisoner of war at Arnhem.
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11/05/2014 23:34:22
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Pete
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Hi and welcome to the CVA website. I have sent you a pm with instructions on how to register on the gallery which will allow you to place a comment against any phto. All comments are closely monitored by the moderators of the site. Should you have any difficulty just let me know by pm or email shown here: Contact Us
As regards one of the photos you mentioned HERE in a different message, that picture was taken whilst they were in The Princess Irene Brigade prior to joining the Commandos. You may wish to send a private message to Jack Bakker who is a member of the Association and helps us with all detail relating to the 'Dutch' troop of No 10 Inter Allied Commando in WW2. His details are here: Jack Bakker
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Pete
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Pete Rogers, son of LSgt Joe Rogers MM & nephew of TSM Ken McAllister. Both No2 Commando.
God and the Soldier, all men adore, In time of danger and not before.
When the danger is passed and all things righted, God is forgotten, and the Soldier slighted.
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11/05/2014 23:37:59
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Jack Bakker
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Hello!
My name is Jack Bakker and I am a retired captain of the Dutch Commandos and the curator of the Dutch Commando Museum. I was very interrested to read that your father was H. Gubbels of No 2 Dutch Troop. It was very good to see that you put his name on several photos. We have those in our archive but is always good to know who are on those photos. The last photo you posted is very unique and one I have never seen before!! It is certainly not in our archive. I was surprised to see that he is still wearing his green beret.
As you say your father was taken prisoner during the battle of Arnhem, together with three other Dutch Commandos: De Waard, Gobetz and Beekmeijer. De Waard was wounded in his foot and was sent to a hospital. Your father and the other two were sent to a POW camp near Dresden. We now know which one! During a bombing raid on Dresden they managed to escape but were caught again. Being Commandos they didn't give up so they escaped for a second time. This time they managed to stay out of the hands of the Germans and walked into the American lines near a place called Chemnitz on the Chech border. I am not sure how long it took them to reach those lines, but they escaped during the very cold winter of 1944/1945. In an interview Gobetz told that he was interrogated by the Gestapo and tought that he would be executed because of the fact that he was a Commando. No doubt your father was also interroagted by the Gestapo.
I am very interrested in any photos or other information you have on your father. We also have papers of him so it might be good to get in contact with each other. Feel free to contact me on: [email protected]
Kind regards,
Jack
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11/05/2014 23:39:30
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Jack Bakker
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You beat me to it in replying Pete!
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11/05/2014 23:44:03
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Pete
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I knew you'd find it Jack
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Pete Rogers, son of LSgt Joe Rogers MM & nephew of TSM Ken McAllister. Both No2 Commando.
God and the Soldier, all men adore, In time of danger and not before.
When the danger is passed and all things righted, God is forgotten, and the Soldier slighted.
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12/05/2014 11:24:33
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John M
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Thats a very nice Photo.
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john M
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