| #20 April 16 1945 Today is April 16/45 and one hour ago British tanks & men took over our prison camp. Today is exactly almost to the hour 3-1/2 yrs since I was first captured. All last night artillery, machine guns & small arms fire could be heard. this camp was a bedlam of different nationalities; we have british, Dominions, American, Rissian, French, Polish, Yugoslavian and other nationalities here. How do I feel? Well that is hard to answer; I am not as excited as I used to think I would be when this day came, but I have a very happy and contented feeling inside me although now I am very impatient to get home. This camp was evacuated about ten days ago and the prisoners put on the march. Len, Al & I kept up a delaying action and managed to stay until the last party when we hid in the cook house. Two hours later the R.S.M. i/c sick party, which was left behind, told us we would have to work in the cook house. We have been eating well ever since.
This ends the actual diary it'self. Sgt Stephenson dictated his memories of these events to his wife in the 80's and I will follow with some of these. There are still some items to be scanned yet, so there is still more to come.
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