Name Directory
Those That Served
There are currently 40 names in this directory beginning with the letter K.
Kadizokla, Stanislaus (Rev)
Rev Stanislaus Kadizokla, from Cracow. Kadizokla was a prisoner of war within the camp.
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Submitted by: Belsen ArchiveKane, George Alfred
He joined the Royal Army Medical Corps in 1932 but resigned his commission in 1934 to return to dispensing practice in Ballymena and to be medical officer of health. He served in the army during the second world war and was wounded at Dunkirk. He served in Persia and Iraq and was second hygiene officer Second Army from Normandy to Lunenberg Heath. He was responsible for the sanitary clearing of Belsen and other concentration camps, for which he was awarded a military OBE. He was also present at the surrender of the German medical services at Lunenberg Heath in 1945. He returned to general practice and took an active interest in public health matters. For 32 years he was medical officer of the Royal Ulster Rifles, later the Royal Irish Rangers, at the Ballymena regimental depot.
Submitted by: Belsen ArchiveKane, John Thomas (113 LAA)
55 Searchlight Regt RA: 113th LAA Enlistment Date: 16/09/1940
Submitted by: 113th DLI Archive/Belsen ArchiveKay, William (113 LAA)
55 Searchlight Regt RA: 113th LAA Enlistment Date: 16/09/1940
Submitted by: 113th DLI Archive/Belsen ArchiveKeenan, Robert (113 LAA)
55 Searchlight Regt RA: 113th LAA Enlistment Date: 21/02/1940
Submitted by: 113th DLI Archive/Belsen ArchiveKees, Stephen J (Sgt) (RASC)
R.A.S.C.. only son of Councillor W. Kees. and Mrs. Kees, Avenue-rd., Penge
Submitted by: Belsen ArchiveKennedy, James (113 LAA)
55 Searchlight Regt RA: 113th LAA Enlistment Date: 14/11/1940
Submitted by: 113th DLI Archive/Belsen ArchiveKENNY, ALFRED JAMES (KIA)
Name: KENNY, ALFRED JAMES
Rank: Gunner
Regiment/Service: Royal Artillery
Unit Text: 113 (2/5th Bn. The Durham Light Inf.) Lt. A.A. Regt.
Age: 36
Date of Death: 28/06/1944
Service No: 1617489
Additional information: Son of James and Christina Kenny, of Stirling.
Grave/Memorial Reference: V. D. 20.
Cemetery: ST. MANVIEU WAR CEMETERY, CHEUX
Submitted by: 113th DLI ArchiveKenyon, Eric
My dad's next door neighbour Eric Kenyon was one of the first through the gates of Belsen. They occupied the site for six months, clearing up and their 'reward' was to be sent to Japan to clean up after the atomic bomb devastation there.
Submitted by: Rob HowardKerfoot, Frank (113 LAA)
55 Searchlight Regt RA: 113th LAA Enlistment Date: 30/09/1940
Submitted by: 113th DLI Archive/Belsen ArchiveKerr, Samuel (113 LAA)
55 Searchlight Regt RA: 113th LAA Enlistment Date: 17/01/1939
Submitted by: 113th DLI Archive/Belsen ArchiveKershaw, Frank (113 LAA)
55 Searchlight Regt RA: 113th LAA Enlistment Date: 30/09/1940
Submitted by: 113th DLI Archive/Belsen ArchiveKincade, John (113 LAA)
55 Searchlight Regt RA: 113th LAA Enlistment Date: 28/04/1939
Submitted by: 113th DLI Archive/Belsen ArchiveKing, Gilbert Gnr. (63rd ATR)
63rd Anti Tank Regiment (QOOH) Queens Own Oxfordshire Yeomanry
Submitted by: Belsen ArchiveKirkby, Fred (113 LAA)
55 Searchlight Regt RA: 113th LAA Enlistment Date: 30/09/1940
Submitted by: 113th DLI Archive/Belsen ArchiveKitchen, Johnson (113 LAA)
55 Searchlight Regt RA: 113th LAA Enlistment Date: 16/09/1940
Submitted by: 113th DLI Archive/Belsen ArchiveKnight, George Henry (113th possible)
Sgt in an anti aircraft regiment
(113th ? Ed)
Submitted by: John KnightKnight, Harold (113 LAA)
55 Searchlight Regt RA: 113th LAA (TA) Enlistment Date: 30/09/1940
Submitted by: 113th DLI Archive/Belsen ArchiveKnoth, Paul
My dad was with the british tanks there, he cried about it even just before his death in 1986. he was not jewish , just a human being in a peoples army trying to do the right thing. His name PAUL Knoth i am Howard knoth one of his sons.
Submitted by: Howard KnothKnott, James (113 LAA)
530/55 Searchlight Regt RA: 113th LAA Enlistment Date: 15/07/1939
Submitted by: 113th DLI Archive/Belsen ArchiveKnowlton, George W (AFS)
My father, George W. Knowlton, served with The American Field Service in WW2. He was in North Africa and participated in the liberation of Bergen Belsen.
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Submitted by: Joy KnowltonKrantz, Hermina
Former inmate.
Birth date: 3 May 1918; Birth place: Hamburg
Kinderbaracke (children’s barrack)
Kunkel, Norman C. (AFS)
1918 - 2009
Once WW2 broke out Kunkel tried to enlist but was rejected because of an old elbow injury. He joined the AFS as an ambulance driver in the summer of 1943 and was sent to India and Burma. From November 44 - April 45 Kunzel served in Italy before entering Belsen.
Submitted by: Belsen ArchiveKyndt, Charles Alexander Louis (Medical Student)
Medical Student. The London Hospital.
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