Tuesday 8 July 2014

Trip to Poland

Welcome at the war museum in Torun Poland
Of the many surviving original sketches from the battle front in Russia, the discovery that Fritz was  held as Russian prisoner of war in Torun, Poland, came as a surprise. Taking a trip there led to further research, and the escape story is nearly complete, one year later.

The story is ready to be included in a publication by two very dedicated men in Torun: Pawel who keeps a blog on former prisoner stories (and who speaks Polish and English), and Piotr, who has an amazing collection of POW artifacts from the former prison camps in the area (and who speaks Polish and German). Communication has been fun, since most visitors don't speak Polish. Piotr has set up a museum that holds many stories, in the basement of a high school. The Fritz story is now included, and seeing the artifacts made it a bit easier to imagine what being in a Russian war prison was like, and what drove so many men to go to amazing lengths to escape.

War museum visit in Torun, Poland