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Private J. D. Caves: The Long Journey Home

Denis' Remarks on Imprisonment at Benghazi

Denis' Remarks on Imprisonment at Benghazi

Related by Jean Caves and Michael Caves, Christmas 2003.

When they were captured, the older, more experienced soldiers including Denis did not rid themselves of all their gear. They only dropped what would be considered a threat to the Germans and kept blankets, food and letters. Blankets and food came in handy in the Benghazi camp where there was no shelter and little food. It was the younger POWs (under 25) and older POWs (over 40) who typically died in the camp. The younger ones needed more sleep and food and water; they hadn't hardened up.

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Post Card for War Prisoners issued to Denis at Benghazi on arrival 30 July 1942.

Post Card for War Prisoners issued to Denis at Benghazi on arrival 30 July 1942.

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The route Denis travelled from capture at Ruweisat Ridge in Egypt to Benghazi.He was then shipped via Greece to Taranto in Italy.

The route Denis travelled from capture at Ruweisat Ridge in Egypt to Benghazi.He was then shipped via Greece to Taranto in Italy.

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