Work Camp 91 GW |
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Location: Sauerbrunn bei Pols
Type of work: Paper Factory
Man of Confidence: Sgt E.H. Croft
Number of Men: 28
Forename |
Surname |
Rank |
Unit |
POW |
Comments |
| Walter William | Bunnett | Sgt | RAC | 3086 | |
| E.H. | Croft | Sgt | RASC | 2713 |
Photos provided by Graham Westerling, son of Walter Bunnett.
General Description
Barrack of brick and wood in the factory's compound. Separate cookhouse, washhouse and latrine.
Interior arrangement
Two sleeping and living rooms. Electric light. Two stoves for heating with sawdust. Double-tier beds.
Bathing and washing facilities
Adequate.
Toilet facilities
Adequate.
Food and Cooking
Done by the British cook in the camp.
Medical attention and sickness
A civilian doctor in Pols attends to the sick. Medical supply adequate. Dental treatment: the men go to Judenberg to a civilian dentist.
Clothing
In order.
Laundry
Done by the firm.
Money and Pay
Correct.
Canteen
Poor. Some articles can be bought in Judenberg.
Religious activity
The Padre's visit is announced in the near future.
Recreation and exercise
The men went swimming in summer. Walks are organised.
Mail
Good.
Welfare work
In order.
Complaints
No Geneva Convention. Stalag will send one.
General impression
This is an excellent camp. The British Man of Confidence by his splendid spirit and sense of humour keeps the moral standard in this camp very high. As the director of the works told the delegate, he is highly esteemed by both his own men and the works staff.