Hi everyone, I'm a sports reporter in Seattle and I'm working on a story about Bert Shepard, the WWII pilot who lost his leg and then pitched in the major leagues. Bert spent about 8 months at Stalag IX-C, but I'm having a really tough time finding any accounts of what Stalag IX-C was like. Just wondering if anyone might be able to help. I'd really appreciate it.
Don't know why you're having problems as there's plenty out there: Stalag IXC War 1939-1945. Bad Sulza. Stalag IX C, assistance and liberation. ICRC delegate, Dr. Descoeudres. - ICRC Audiovisual archives BBC - WW2 People's War - Prisoner of War Stalag IXc Stalag IX C Muhlhausen | The National Archives Stalag 9CSandbostel/Niederorschel/Bad Sulza in the Second World War 1939-1945 - The Wartime Memories Project - http://clydedwillis.tripod.com/stalag9c.html Stalag IXc, Bad Sulza. Regards, Dave
German POW camp Stalag IX C(b) - Google Search TD Bert Shepard - Wikipedia In February 21, 1945, Shepard was back in the United States - presumably he was repatriated via a Mercy Mission ship via? Sweden??