If I follow what you're up to, you're looking at POWs from No. 419 Sqn?
Kew is really not the place to look for RCAF fellows. You probably know that only 65% of liberated POWs filled out the questionnaires.
So, there are two places to look. One is their service record.
In the early 50s, ex POWs were given a sum of money based on a) how much time they had spent as a POW and b) what abuse they had tolerated. Things like being locked in a 40&8 boxcar etc. These records survive and are held at the LAC in Ottawa. These have way more information than a service record.
As he passed away in 1995 you can apply for both his service records AND the transcripts of the 1950s hearings. This would qualify as the "proof of death" the LAC need:
If you are looking for POW Liberation Questionnaires, you can use this site to find the reference, or indeed, secure a copy. http://www.arcre.com/questionnaires
A very useful resource.
Whilst 65% of POW's completed Lib. Questionnaires, the aircrew were quite meticulously interviewed at Cosford so a much greater percentage of aircrew completed them compared to the other services. I do have quite a few and can check them for you if you send me a list.
As you have discovered, Escape and evasion reports are a nightmare and i suggest that you follow the advice already given.
thank you Nick and Wing Commander, great to have all the sources I can find. Yes finding the right report is difficult. The list of POWs numbers and camps only seem to be the last camp they were in, seldom lists other camps. May contact you Nick later tonight Nick.
Winco how odd that you picked Eric Winkler, I was talking to his widow a few months back. he was the mayor of my town way back when and then MP for the area.
Glad you sent the link along, I think I was on that web page before for one other Mooseman. The information keeps coming and I try and add it to my website. Some months I think well I have enough data for about six months more work, what then. Then of course more stories and photos find there way to me. It is great. So now I have a photo of Harris and some info on him to add.