Raymond has been tracing his father, Pte. Cyril Arthur Aldous
(aka Dodger), days as a PoW from 1940 – 1945. Raymond
is sure he was a prisoner in Stalag XXB (PoW Number 10489)
around that time.
Cyril
came from Hockwold, Norfolk and he served with the 2nd Battalion
Royal Norfolk’s stationed at Aldershot in 1939.
He
went over to France on the Royal Sovereign or Daffodil, landed
at Cherbourg and spent the “phoney part of the war"
around Orchies. When
the Germans attacked he was pushed back to the place called
Le-Paradis and was captured about two to thee miles down the
road to Arras. Cyril had a photo of a place called Mareinwerder
not far from Marienburg the location of Stalag XXB.
Here
are some photographs that Raymond kindly sent to me (click
the photograph to enlarge):
| |
|
|
| Cyril
is seated far right |
In the band, the "Raymond Flook Swingsters".
Raymond thinks Cyril is seated next
to the drummer, holding the squeeze box, far right.
Also
a post card that he sent home to his stepmother dated
7th October 1943
|
|
| |
|
|
| Marienwerder
not far from Marienburg, the site of Stalag XXB |
Work
party. Raymond believes this must be during the period
of the phoney war. Cyril is kneeling far left
|
|
The
original photographs are held at The Royal Norfolk Regiment
Museum, Market Avenue, Norwich, Norfolk NR1 3JQ.
In
December 2005, Raymond sent me some more photographs and information
on his father. He
writes:
"My mother has just recently passed away, and as my father
died in the year 2000 my brother and I were going through
what was left of my mother and fathers things. Some more photos
have come to light...plus images of my father which I can
now confirm was in Stalag XXB. New evidence from my family
has come to suggest that he escaped at least three times."
| |
|
|
| |
|
|
| Picture
sent to Cyril by his sister Betty on 19th January 1944
|
Possibly
an
army friend of Cyrils. Name seems to be 'Frays' or 'Fras' |
Cyril
is standing second from the right. This was sent to
my mother while she was stationed at
Bracondale, Norwich |
| |
|
|
| |
| Possibly
sent to Cyril by his sister, Ethel, when he was in Stalag
XXB on 27th November 1943 |
Possibly
Cyril standing on the far right |
Newspaper
clipping (Weekend News) of the ‘Bulldogs of Bracondale’
576 CMT (RASC) Company. Raymond's mother, Gladys Rose
Ryan, is in the second row, forth from the left
of the image. The story is by Derek James who still
writes today for the Norwich Evening News 24. The picture
was lent to
him by Patricia Peggs, formerly Fielding. |
Please
get in touch if you can help Raymond in his search for information.
Please
be aware that information and images on this page are ©
Raymond Aldous. Please do not reproduce or download any information
or images without first seeking permission from Harry. |