Category Archives: WW2

Private Alf Bamford

Alf Bamford was a private in the South Africa Union Defence Force, service number 32510.

He was captured in Italy, and was a POW in Stalag IV-C, in the Sudetenland, in what is now the Czech Republic, his POW no. was 224121.

His son wrote in October 2019

My father Alf Bamford ended up prisoner of War in Poland. His brother Ernest Bamford died Burma Railway. My father lived Dalton Avenue.

His son also provided these photos:

According to Wikipedia, the 6th Armoured Division of the South Africa Union Defence Force fought in Italy 1944-45.

Gunner Douglas Harold Allaway

In the 1939 Register, Douglas Harold Allaway, born 4th December 1918, was a sign fixer’s mate and lived at 67 Fleming Mead in Mitcham. Living with him was his mother Florence, born in 1893, and his sisters Margaret, born 6th February 1938; Winifred, born 25th January 1916, confectionary packer; Ellen, born 28th May 1920, a novelty cardboard box maker Joan, born 16th January 1925, a cardboard box maker.

Douglas Harold Allaway served as a gunner with the Royal Artillery, service number 1524793, with the Anti-Tank Regiment.

In 1940, as part of the British Expeditionary Force (B.E.F.) he was wounded and captured. He was a Prisoner of War at Stalag 20A. This camp, also called Stalag XX-A, was in Torun, Poland.

British film actor Sam Kydd was also captured while in the B.E.F. and also was a POW at this camp.

His daughter said in October 2019:

My dad was captured 3 months into WW2, and was POW in Torun, Poland, Stalag XXA. He survived the war and had a shrapnel wound in shoulder.

He lived in Western Road with his mum and sisters & brothers.

He passed away 1981 in Chichester.