Informal outdoor portrait of five prisoners of war (POWs) at a camp. Left to right: Joe Ricks; ...

Accession Number P11249.004
Collection type Photograph
Object type Print
Maker Unknown
Place made Poland: Szubin
Date made 1943
Conflict Second World War, 1939-1945
Copyright

Item copyright: Copyright expired - public domain

Public Domain Mark This item is in the Public Domain

Description

Informal outdoor portrait of five prisoners of war (POWs) at a camp. Left to right: Joe Ricks; 408173 Ambrose Haley; John Ireton; Otto Cerney and Pablo Cryanski. Haley enlisted in the RAAF on 28 February 1940, and trained as a pilot with the Empire Air Training Scheme in Canada. Serving with No. 155 Squadron RAF, Haley was shot down during operations over Tunisia and taken prisoner of war (POW). During his service with No. 155 Squadron RAF, Haley was shot down and taken prisoner whilst on operations over Tunisia. Whilst a prisoner Haley was promoted to Flying Officer then Flight Lieutenant. Pencilled information on the back of this photograph indicates he was a prisoner a Szubin (Schubin), Poland in 1943. A Red Cross communication of May 1943, places him at Stalag Luft III, Sagan, Poland, as of 19 April 1943. He remained there until January 1945, when the POWs were forced to march away from approaching Russian forces. For the next four months, the POWs travelled through Bremen and onto Lubeck, stopping at POW camps or sleeping out in the open. The freezing weather conditions and strafing by Allied aircraft lead to the deaths of many prisoners. Lt Haley survived and was liberated on 2 March 1945. He returned to Australia and was discharged on 2 November 1945. A letter written by Haley to his mother speaks of the death of his brother 438006 Leading Aircraftman Peter John Haley in Canada, and describes the POW forced march. See PR04734.