I tought that I would mention that the Graves of WW2 German POWs, ( all 162) were moved to Kitchener after the war. They weren't sent home, well none that I am awhere of.
I have just bought a large collection of "THE CAMP" a paper put out in Berlin for the Allied POWs in Camp Stalag 111A, probably the only ones left in the world, these came out of a German archive ( along with other WW2 items),
I have since learned form a British POW in that camp that the reason they no long exsist is the fact they were used for "Bum Wad". Tis has nothing to do with the German Graves, I just thought I would brag about the find!!! LOL
Dean Owen
Whitby Ontario
northland@sympatico.ca