
Merchant Seamen as Prisoners of War
| In June 1940, Walter was on board the tanker MV British Petrol bound for Trinidad, when she was stopped and sunk by the German raider Widder. (from information gleaned from Gregory's Ahoy site). He was then taken prisoner, landed some months later at Brest, and finished up in Marlag-Milag Nord POW Camp | |
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Walter's Barracks Group (taken at MILAG) photo |
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| In 1942 Walter was shot by a guard. An account of his death (murder) was given by two eye witnesses and included in Gabe Thomas's book, Milag: Captives of the Kriegsmarine. The account of his death is given in the POW Logbook of T. C. (Tom) McNamee along with a photograph of his grave. | |
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Photo of Walter Skett's grave |
Walter's sister Violet visiting his grave |
| Many thanks to Elvira Heath (Walter's sister) for sharing her brother's story and photographs. Thanks also to Murray Armstrong (son-in-law of T. A. McNamee) who first told us about Walter Skett. |
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