WO 344-68-2 PART I General Questionnaire for British Ex-Prisoners of War 1. No.: 2719064 Rank: Lance Corporal Surname: COLLEY Christian Names: Thomas Decorations: - 2. Unit (Army): 2nd Battalion IRISH GUARDS 3. Division (Army): 20th GUARDS BRIGADE 4. Date of Birth: 6 May 1920 5. Date of Enlistment: 4 May 1989 6. Civilian Trade: Pork Butcher 7. Private Address: 29 The Croft, Castleford, Yorkshire 8. Place of Capture: Boulogne, FRANCE Date of Capture: 26 May 1940 9. Were you Wounded when Captured: No 10. Main Camps or Hospitals in which imprisoned Camp No. Location From & To Stalag 21B Poland June 1940 - May 1941 Stalag 21D Posen Poland May 1941 - June 1941 Stalag 8B Lamsdorf Germany June 1941 - January 1945 11. Were you in a Working Camp? Location From & To Nature of Work Sternberg July 1941 - July 1942 Straw Pressing Jagerndorf Dec 1942 - June 1943 Cloth Factory Orpeln August 1943 - January 1945 Forestry 12. Did you suffer from any Serious Illnesses while a P/W?: - Nature of Illness Cause Duration - Did you receive adequate Medical Treatment?: - PART II 2. Lectures before Capture (State where, when and by whom) (a) Were you lectured in your unit on how to behave in the event of capture?: - (b) Were you lectured on escape and evasion?: - 3. Interrogation after Capture (State where, when and methods employed by enemy) Were you specially interrogated by the enemy?: Only after recapture on attempted escape March 1941 in Stalag 21B August 1943 in Stalag 344 8B Normal interrogation 4. Escapes attempted. Did you make any attempted or party successful escapes? (Give details of each attempt separately, stating where, when, method employed, names of your companions, where and when captured and by whom. Were you physically fit? What happened to our companions?) November 1940 free for 7 days in Poland. Companions P. BAR??? (C.M.P.) and EDWARDS (WELSH GUARDS) All recaptured June 1943 free for 20 days in Germany. Companion GREEN, (A.I.F.) Methods normal, physically fit. 5. Sabotage. Did you do any sabotage or destruction of enemy factory plant, war material, communications, etc., when employed on working-parties or during escape? - (Give details, places and dates). - 6. Collaboration with enemy. Do you know of any British or American personnel who collaborated with the enemy or in any way helped the enemy against other Allied PoWS? (Give details, names of person(s) concerned, camp(s), dates and nature of collaboration or help given to enemy). 7. War Crimes. If you have any information or evidence of bad treatment by the enemy to yourself or to others, or knowledge of any enemy violation of Geneva Convention you should ask for a copy of “Form Q” on which to make your statement. - 8. Have you any other matter of any kind you wish to bring to notice? The treatment of British Prisoners of War in FRANCE 1940 by German authorities. The treatment of British Prisoners of War in GERMANY 1945 from January onwards, after the invasion of Russian Armies. SECURITY UNDERTAKING. I fully realised that all information relating to the matters covered by the questions in PART II are of a highly secret and official nature. I have had explained to me and fully understand that under Defence Regulations or U.S.A.R. 380-5 I am forbidden to publish or communicate any information concerning these matters. Date of Signature: 20 May 1945
Army Number: 2719064 Rank: Lance-Corporal Name: T COLLEY Unit: 2 Irish Guards Theatre: France 1940 POW Number: 3426 Date of Capture: 26/05/1940 Place of Capture: Boulogne Camp: TNA Reference: WO 344-68-2