Here is the contact information for the museum at Aliceville, AL:
Aliceville POW Museum & Cultural Center
Mary Bess Paluzzi, Director
Aliceville POW Museum & Cultural Center
104 Broad Street
Aliceville, AL 35442
205-373-2365
museum@nctv.com
An educational blog on the POW experience during World War II at Stalag Luft III in Sagan, Germany (now Zagan, Poland), and beyond - to liberation! Read on to learn about the 60 mile forced march reenactment carried out in Jan/Feb of 2009 by the children of WWII POWs held at Stalag Luft III...
4 comments:
Miriam--I just posted an article to my blog about the presentation you made to the Aliceville Museum in March. I had read about it in their newsletter. Then I visited your fascinating website. I am the author of GUESTS BEHIND THE BARBED WIRE, which is about German POWs in Aliceville, but I also post items to my blog that have to do with American POWs in Germany. I'd like permission to add a couple photos from your blog to mine and would also like to invite you to visit my blog. Perhaps we could link to each other so others could find both. Thanks! Ruth Beaumont Cook
My father, Arnold P. Martin, was a B-17 pilot whose plane was hit October 9, 1943 over occupied Denmark on the return flight from a raid over a munitions plant. He was captured 2 days later when a farmer who had hidden him in his barn turned him over to the Germans for fear of reprisal. My father was in Center section of Stalag Luft III and was on the forced march to Moosburg. I have pictures and stories that I'd like to post. How does one do that? Thanks, Patricia Martin
Hi Patricia - Welcome to the blog and thanks for telling us a little bit about your dad. For starters, how about leaving another comment and include you e-mail address. Then someone can e-mail you and start a conversation. -Jim Keeffe
O.K., JimKIII, my email address is p.l.martin@comcast.net I welcome all correspondence.
Patricia Martin
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