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    Italian Prisoners of War at the Gliding Club 1944

    Did you know that the Gliding Club on Dunstable Downs housed Italian POWs? There were many enemy soldiers living amongst the people of Beds, Herts and Bucks in WW2 - and some are still here!

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    During the Second World War, the London Gliding Club at the foot of the Dunstable Downs was turned into a Prisoner of War camp.

    Gliding Club
    The Nissen hut below the glider was a chapel for the POWs. It was demolished in 1954.

    Many of the prisoners that were held there were Italian, but little has been officially recorded about this period of its history, and the gliding club has just two photographs of the camp at that time.

    As well as living quarters and a guardhouse, the camp had its own chapel, bakery and a large exercise field.

    After the war, many of the prisoners stayed in England, and settled down in the area surrounding Dunstable.

    However, before the war, the gliding club had strong links with Germany. Anglo-German flying camps were based there, and undoubtedly many German pilots who flew in the Luftwaffe were actually trained there!

    Dunstable was just one of many Prisoner of War camps across Beds, Herts and Bucks.

    Enemy soldiers were also held on the Heath at Royston, Much Hadham, Batford, Meesden and Gorhambury Park in Hertfordshire, Clapham, Potton, Colmworth and Ampthill in Bedfordshire, and at Shaltstone, Aston Abbott, Burnham, and even Aylesbury Dog Track in Buckinghamshire.

    Gliding Club
    RAF Aerial Survey of the Club - October 1945

    Bakery
    A view of what was the cookhouse / bakery. It's now used by club members as a workshop.

    The bakery
    Another view of the cookhouse.

    Guardroom
    This was the POW guardroom and prison block. It's now used as a fuel store and tractor shed

    Do you know any more about the Prisoner of War camp at the London Gliding Club or any of the camps in Beds, Herts and Bucks? Are you related to anybody who was held in one? If so, we would love to hear from you. Contact us at threecounties@bbc.co.uk

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    phil davies, maulden beds Monday, 09-May-2005 21:02:36 BST
    I can recall living in batford camp for 18 months while we were awaiting allocation of a council house do you have any pictures of this camp?


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