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World War One: Prisoners of War - Channel Islands

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  • John James Sarre (c.1887 - d.)
    >"... Private J.J. Sarre had been taken PoW and was in Minden, Westphalia, where he remained until he returned to Guernsey in December 1918.
  • Edward James Frampton (1898 - 1918)
    FRAMPTON, E J* Rank: Private* Service No: 1219* Date of Death: 27/04/1918* Regiment/Service: Royal Guernsey Light Infantry 1st Bn. * Grave Reference: A. 29. * Cemetery: CONDE-SUR-L'ESCAUT COMMUNAL CEME...

World War One: Prisoners of War - Channel Islands

Please link the profiles of PoW's born in the Channel Islands to this project.

During the Great War of 1914-1918 some 7,335 officers and 174,491 other ranks of the British Army were captured by the enemy. Of these, about half fell into captivity between 21 March and 11 November 1918. Unfortunately, for those wishing to research men who became prisoners, there are relatively few sources of information about what happened to them.

Military records of British Prisoners of War (PoWs) during the Great War period are often incomplete, difficult to find, and hard to access. However, The National Archives has a substantial collection of British and Commonwealth Prisoners of War records from WWII, most of which can be found at the War Office, Air Ministry, Admiralty or Foreign Office.

Principal POW Camps in Germany

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