POW 80 - tickets now on sale!
Tickets now on sale for our flagship event.
Join us to mark the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Allied POWs in Europe.
Click on POW80 logo for full details.
Full line-up announced!
The Online Memorial and Museum of Prisoners of War is entirely run by volunteers who offer their time and financial support to continue our work and to improve the tools and services that we offer to the public completely free of charge.
There is much to do. If you have benefitted from our work or would simply like to help us to honour prisoners of war, please consider supporting us.
Please consider supporting us in our work and helping us continue to improve our tools and records.
Get involved with the considerable work needed to process and clean newly released data from the National Archives and other sources.
Do you have information about a POW? Submit your details to us to include in the database.
Want to add a record? Please submit a POW suggestion.
We now have nearly 80,000 POWs recorded on this site.
For information on prefixes and suffixes in service numbers follow this link
If you want to find a POW click on the red ‘View Records’ button. Then click on ‘Search fields’ and enter as much detail as you can in the four boxes, including all forenames, and click ‘Search’.
Many POWs spent time in working parties and camps that were subordinate to full POW camps.
You can search our records below or view all working parties of which we are aware.
Some men spent extended periods working or being treated in a variety of medical facilities.
The Inside Story
NewsWe are pleased to announce that the founder of the Online Memorial and Museum of Prisoners of War, Philip Baker, has published the fourth volume in the Lamsdorf book series. ‘THE LAMSDORF CLARION’ The magazine published by prisoners of war at Stalag VIIIB (344) Lamsdorf during the Second World War From January 1943 until December […]
How to carry out research
NewsThe Online Memorial and Museum of Prisoners of War has, today, published a new comprehensive guide to the various sources of information which can help people carry out research into a Prisoner of War’s time in captivity,
A new role for our founder
NewsThe Trustees of the Online Memorial and Museum of Prisoners of War are pleased to announce that Philip Baker, who founded and for over 20 years developed this web resource, has been appointed as Project Advisor.