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Ernest Bauman – Royal Artillery
Found on X. Regiment unknown. Royal Artillery so likely to be either 58th LAA or 113th LAA, Royal Artillery. 3,434 total views
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Lt. A H Busby – Royal Artillery
Found on X. Regiment unknown. Royal Artillery so likely to be either 58th LAA or 113th LAA, Royal Artillery.<!–more—> 3,233 total views
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Thomas Steedman – Royal Artillery
Found on X. Regiment unknown. Royal Artillery so likely to be either 58th LAA or 113th LAA, Royal Artillery. 3,443 total views
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Officers from 113th DLI v2
Officers from 113th LAA. 2,647 total views
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Patrick Mollison CBE (RAMC)
Patrick Mollison was a pioneer in blood transfusion, playing a major role in changing it from a risky procedure to one which is now extremely safe. 12,681 total views
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Marjorie Ashbery
THE Post has been researching the life of a local woman, who was involved in a remarkable event in world history — the relief of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in 1945. 2,869 total views
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Ronald “Carl” Giles – Cartoonist. OBE
Cartoonist,Ronald Giles,famous as simply “Giles” is remembered for his work published in the British daily newspaper, the Daily Express.In April 2000, he was voted ‘Britain’s Favourite Cartoonist of the 20th Century’. 4,855 total views
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Mike Flanagan
Mike Flanagan, a warm-hearted Irishman who after liberating the concentration camp Bergen Belsen, fought in the British Army in the land of Israel/Palestine and deserted in order to join Jewish fighters in the war of Independence (1948). 3,772 total views
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Hugh Stewart No.5 AFPU
Major Hugh Stewart led the No 5 Army Film and Photographic Unit who entered Bergen-Belsen concentration camp on 19 April 1945, just days after its liberation. 4,704 total views
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Medical Students: Westminster Hospital
Westminster Hospital Medical Students. 5,521 total views