Here is a list of names from the Zittau Arbeitskommando 1315 (actually
Oberullersdorf). I compiled the list from Russ's Diary, Bill's Diary,
and from speaking to living POWs who were in the work camp.
Americans:
Austin, Clifford N.
Baca, Louis
Baker, Stephen
Bagley, Robert V.
Barros, Ed
Bailey, Howard B.
Benkert, James E.
Benninger, Harrison
Bludworth, John F. Sr.
Braaten, Karl
Burke, John D.
Clark, Maurice F.
Curenton, Donald A.
Deheer, Richard
Didier, Leon Pearce
Dwyer, Lawrence J.
Franklin, William David
Guerra, Emil Russell
Hadaway, Jesse W.
Haight, Keith
Hartt, Charles Robert
Howland, Everett
Kruska, Val
Lambright, Ottis
Langham, Francis
Langwell, James T.
Lee, John R.
McDonnel, LeRoy E.
Moquist, Stanley V.
Myers, Norman
Myers, Thomas R.
Noblin, Arthur
Petty, Watson
Pinkney, Dan
Plachno, John W.
Plumly, Francis L.
Poole, Ray
Prine, Jackson R.
Rescigno, Eugene
Riegel, Stuard F.
Seibert, Lloyd
Shoffit, Alfred W.
Trammell, Benjamin
Tufano, Jack
Twinn, James H.
Votaw, Ralph J.
Weeks, Raymond
Wells, Wilson J.
Wells, Franklin
Wightman, George
Wisniewski, Henry
British:
Rogers, Robert
Freeman, Robert
And from the POW hospitals:
Americans:
Bradshaw, Ernest C.
Delara, Theodore
Fox,
Franklin, William David
Guerra, Emil Russell
Hadley/Hedley,
Harris, ?Franklin T.?
Kaufman, Arthur P.
Kolling, John P.
Lawrence, John
Meagher, Herbert F.
Pinyan, John S.
Postookoff, Paul
Rosack, Nicholas K.
Salvia, Anthony J.
Warner, Benjamin E. Jr.
Willis, Woodrow L.
British:
?Freeman, Robert?
Holmes, H.
Seaman, J.
Stillwell,
Other Nationalities:
Schoonderwoerd, Jan Pieter
Sava, Galetin
And other names mentioned where I'm not sure where they fit in, other
than being POWs from one of these places:
Americans:
Jones, Robert L.
Karman, Richard J.
Moose, Jacob B.
Rentz, Benjamin A.
French:
Vanhoenacker, Girard?
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