On this day there was a very tragic accident, when Mrs, Dimitrocopoulas, the Dutch wife of a Greek Radio Operator, was killed by a parcel of food dropped from one of the aeroplanes.
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On this day there was a very tragic accident, when Mrs, Dimitrocopoulas, the Dutch wife of a Greek Radio Operator, was killed by a parcel of food dropped from one of the aeroplanes.
wagyl wrote:Hyperlink meanderings from a random Mulboyne tweet has lead me to the account of Cecil Saunders as a civilian POW, captured on board a ship in the Indian Ocean by German raiders (sidetrack: the institutionalised piracy during wartime -- on all sides -- was a bit of an eye opener but I should have expected that really) and eventually handed to the Japanese for safekeeping after some initial stiff reluctance. They were kept in a nunnery in Fukushima, in a limbo where they were German prisoners so it was a long time before the Red Cross knew they were there (although that is apparently not a unique experience). An interesting read.On this day there was a very tragic accident, when Mrs, Dimitrocopoulas, the Dutch wife of a Greek Radio Operator, was killed by a parcel of food dropped from one of the aeroplanes.
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