Gunner Peter Graham

Family/Last name:
Graham
Forename(s) and initial(s):
Peter
Place of birth:
Ilkley, Yorkshire
Date of birth:
1/1/1918
Nationality:
Service number:
932039
Rank when captured:
Place of capture:
Crete
Date of capture:
5/1941
POW number:
96090
Camp
Working Party
Data sources
Contemporary Account/Diary

Peter Graham was a gunner with the Royal Artillery. He was captured in Crete in May 1941. He was transferred from a camp in Thesalonika to Stalag IVB Muhlberg in August 1941. In November 1941 he was on the move again, and arrived at Stalag VIIIB Lamsdorf on 23rd November 1941. His war diary quotes Service Number 932039.

My father was Peter Graham born 1 Jan 1918 Ilkley, Yorkshire died Christchurch, New Zealand 29 May 1983. His POW number 96090. He was in the Royal Artillery, as a Gunner, number 962039. He was captured at Crete in 1941. He spent the rest of the war in Stalag VIIIB except for 18 months between 1942 and 1943 at E384.
I have a diary he kept during his war service.

Heather Constable nee Graham

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