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EPISODE · Jun 17, 2025 · 17 MIN

E14: Experiences of a Prisoner of a War: World War 2 in Germany by Eric Stephenson

from Journal of Military and Veteran’s Health - JMVH · host AMMA

This article, "Experiences of a Prisoner of War: World War 2 in Germany," chronicles the personal account of Eric Stephenson, a navigator in a Lancaster bomber shot down over Berlin in December 1943. It details his capture, initial interrogation, and transfer to Dulag Luft, a holding camp. Stephenson then describes his time at Stalag Luft 3, specifically the Belaria compound, which housed Allied flying officers. The narrative provides a vivid picture of daily life in the POW camp, including living conditions, medical care available at the Lazaret (sick-quarters), and the German staff. It also highlights the importance of morale-boosting activities, escape attempts, and the crucial role of Red Cross parcels in supplementing meager German rations. Finally, the account culminates with Stephenson's forced participation in the "Long March" as the Russians advanced, and his arrival at Luckenwalde camp. You can view the original article here: https://jmvh.org/article/experiences-of-a-prisoner-of-a-war-world-war-2-in-germany/ 

This article, "Experiences of a Prisoner of War: World War 2 in Germany," chronicles the personal account of Eric Stephenson, a navigator in a Lancaster bomber shot down over Berlin in December 1943. It details his capture, initial interrogation, and transfer to Dulag Luft, a holding camp. Stephenson then describes his time at Stalag Luft 3, specifically the Belaria compound, which housed Allied flying officers. The narrative provides a vivid picture of daily life in the POW camp, including living conditions, medical care available at the Lazaret (sick-quarters), and the German staff. It also highlights the importance of morale-boosting activities, escape attempts, and the crucial role of Red Cross parcels in supplementing meager German rations. Finally, the account culminates with Stephenson's forced participation in the "Long March" as the Russians advanced, and his arrival at Luckenwalde camp. You can view the original article here: https://jmvh.org/article/experiences-of-a-prisoner-of-a-war-world-war-2-in-germany/

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