Postwar POW Mail
During World War II, enemy aliens and Prisoners of War (POW) were held in about thirty camps. Repatriation of POWs continued until the end of 1946. This post shows POW correspondence in the postwar period.
A. Mail From Canada
Camp 23 : Monteith, Ontario
Monteith to Ibbenburen, Germany, March 25, 1946
Return address
P.O.W. 23
POW Camp 40 : Farnham, Quebec
Farnham to Hamburg, September 1, 1945
Unknown label applied in Germany
Returned to Canada
Two dates written in pencil : 29.5.46 (red) and 26.9.46 (black)
Return address
Unknown label
B. Mail To Canada
POW Camp 23 : Monteith
Zuttlingen, Germany to Camp 23, Monteith, December 10, 1945
Base A.P.O. receiver, February 1, 1946
POW Camp 132 : Medicine Hat
Braunschweig, Germany to Camp 132, Medicine Hat, December 25, 1945
The card below was received in Canada after POWs had been transferred from Canada.
Eberswalde, Germany to Camp 132, Medicine Hat, December 31, 1946
TRANSFERRED TO UNITED KINGDOM
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