3D reconstruction of World War II Prisoner of War Camp
Setley Plain Prisoner of War (PoW) Camp 65 was built in 1941 to hold Italian Prisoners of War. From 1944 the camp went on to hold German prisoners, and continued to do so until 1947. The camp was then handed over to the New Forest Rural District Council to house young families of returning servicemen, previously housed in Nissen huts at Beaulieu aerodrome. The camp had a shop, run by Harry Munden, and was in existence until the early 1950s, when sufficient permanent council housing had been built. During the war years, each morning and evening lorries were seen taking prisoners to and from their designated jobs in the Forest with a single guard, armed with his rifle. Italian PoWs were photographed working at Denny Sawmill, Lyndhurst and there are photographs of the German POWs working in the gardens of local residents in Brockenhurst. Find out about the camp at http://www.newforestheritage.org/setl... or read more about how the 3D reconstruction was made at http://www.newforestnpa.gov.uk/nfnpab...

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