Larry, the document I want to send shows Robert MIA Oct. 29th 1944 in Leisel Holland. As a Replacement he sure got moved around but I do not know the Outfit that was there then..
Everything you sent was Fascinating! Regarding hospitals and the no. of them one Siegburg POW that I spoke to mentioned being taken to a hospital in Siegburg but when they found out he was ? (need my notes I think it had to do with his religion) they took him to the Abbey.
My Dad mentioned coming there - to the Abbey - but never do I recall anything about any other hospitals.
Stalag 6G must have been pretty big - in Bonn. I will look my notes over to see if at the times anyone was there size is mentioned. The 2 men I found oddly enough were there at the same time - both talked about the fire and having to leave. And both were in different places - and yes larry I do think one happened to be in a hospital, but not because he was sick. I will look at notes.
I will look over the list of names you sent and compare them to my lists. Some I recognize immediately and I know some had nothing in their files at St. Louis.
Larry, you are a Great Researcher! and you have so much Knowledge!
Now what I learned was the German Drs. name is Peter Kaser (not Kaiser). From what I could understand on the phone - the article is in German - Seine Eltern warren Peter Kaser. April 1891. Univ. of Bonn 1922. 2 children Peter and Conrad (and we know 1 became a Dr. Something about 1921 St Thomas..and I think he Died July 20, 1963 in Koln.
Tomorrow I hope to organize my notes from conversations yesterday - Vets but not all Siegburg connected. And now I am off to call one before it gets any later ..
THANK YOU Larry!