Monday, 26 October 2015

From Anzio to Stalag 7A Series: Episode II

WHEN PFC TONASKET AWOKE, the bleeding had subsided, but he could not open his left eye and he was experiencing extreme discomfort. The other six members of his squad have been either dead or unconscious. Ahead of he could identify their situation, a dozen German soldiers rush up, overran his nest, and slit the throats of his fellow squad members. Considering the fact that he was conscious, Trenton was taken prisoner, and he was ruthlessly handled.

PFC Tonasket identified himself amongst about 50 prisoners in an open field and guarded by a dozen German soldiers. In the course of the very first evening he slipped away. Soon after operating for a mile, perhaps far more, he stumbled upon one more escaped American prisoner of war. The two males analyzed their predicament and decided to travel with each other by evening and try to uncover a stand of trees or a grove in which to hide For the duration of the day. Prior to daybreak they located just such a grove of olive trees and a grape vineyard exactly where they fell asleep. By early afternoon they had been awakened by an Italian farmer. Luckily, this farmer detested the Germans. The farmer led Trenton and his fellow escapee to the farmhouse. The farmer's wife ready a meal for the young Americans and then he took them to his barn. He stated they could hide there as lengthy as they required.

Even so, 3 days later a German patrol came to the farmer's door. The menacing officer-in-charge had a extended discussion with the farmer. Trenton and his companion could see the Nazi officer lecturing to the old man. The old farmer seemed to be sweating profusely, and Trenton could see the farmer's legs shake. Inside moments the officer had his patrol enter the barn and take Trenton and his buddy. They weren't harmed but had been marched a wonderful distance exactly where they waited in a different open field. At some point, other prisoners have been brought to this staging region, and the total group was taken by train in crowded boxcars to an location outdoors of annexed Vienna, Austria. From there they had been force-marched to Stalag 7A in Germany. Trenton recalled that a couple of prisoners attempted to run from the march, but they have been shot in the back.

Private 1st Class Trenton T. Tonasket spent over 13 months in stalags as they have been moved from one to one more to preserve them away from the Russian front lines. Considerably of the imprisonment took location in Stalag 7A. It was here exactly where photographs had been taken of the prisoners. In contrast to his eldest brother Delbert, a prisoner of the Japanese, Trenton did get some healthcare therapy, Red Cross packages, standard meals, and letters from his mother. Regrettably, no surgery was supplied for Trenton's combat wounds. With no getting the necessary surgical remedy, Trenton Sooner or later lost the sight in his left eye.

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