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<blockquote data-quote="RHL109" data-source="post: 4178" data-attributes="member: 274"><p>In early 1942, a small section of the English Army, arrived at Malton England. Who task was to build a large wire enclosure and erect a number of tents that house enemy prisoners of war. That were captured by the Allies in North Africa.</p><p>With the first inmates which was around two hundred and fifty Italian prisoners who were transported to Malton Railway Station and ended up at the camp. And these prisoners were the ones who constructing a bigger permanent camp 1944 we see today.</p><p>D-Day saw Britain begin to receive a steady stream of German prisoners from Europe. Both Italian and German prisoners who were all housed at Eden camp. And put to work under the control of the War Agriculture Office, filling the shortfall of labour in farming.</p><p>Taken DJI Air 2S</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]1398[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RHL109, post: 4178, member: 274"] In early 1942, a small section of the English Army, arrived at Malton England. Who task was to build a large wire enclosure and erect a number of tents that house enemy prisoners of war. That were captured by the Allies in North Africa. With the first inmates which was around two hundred and fifty Italian prisoners who were transported to Malton Railway Station and ended up at the camp. And these prisoners were the ones who constructing a bigger permanent camp 1944 we see today. D-Day saw Britain begin to receive a steady stream of German prisoners from Europe. Both Italian and German prisoners who were all housed at Eden camp. And put to work under the control of the War Agriculture Office, filling the shortfall of labour in farming. Taken DJI Air 2S [ATTACH=full]1398[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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