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Western Australia’s last World War II Australian Army prisoner of war ... Germany where he was provided food by the International Red Cross. Mr Leggett passed away with his family by his side ...
The German supply of cabbage and potatoes was meager and sometimes spoiled. Sometimes, personal rations from the American Red Cross designed ... his experience in World War II for a school project.
Western Australia’s last World War II Australian Army prisoner of war veteran Arthur Leggett has died aged 106 years old.
Mr Leggett was one of thousands of prisoners held in German military camps who was ... he was provided food by the International Red Cross. WWII prisoner of war veteran Arthur Leggett has died ...
During World War II, the U.S. began amassing ... contact with their families, the German government, the Swiss”—a neutral nation—“the International Red Cross, and other agencies.” ...
The German Occupation of Guernsey began on 30 June 1940, a few weeks before he turned 16. In December 1944, as the island waited for the International Red Cross ship, he wrote in the letter to his ...
More Texas history: 'Time seemed to stand still': View from sacred Red Mountain ... the military in transforming the state during World War II. For a place that prizes rugged individualism ...