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Article submitted by: James Thompson
As a young boy living near Omagh not long after the end of
World War II, I remember being taken to an open day at Lisanelly
Camp.
I vividly recall seeing a nissan hut which was allocated
to the German POWs for religious purposes. The brick walls
at each end of the hut had been beautifully painted. I remember
one wall with beautiful white horses another using the semi-circular
wall of the hut to depict the deep ocean creatures at the
bottom of the semi-circle and the highest flying birds at
the top.
Does anyone remember this? Is the hut still standing or does
anyone remember or perhaps have photographs of what I remember
as very beautiful paintings?
Also...
Does anyone remember the trusted German POWs who walked
freely around Omagh town?
They wore dark brown boiler-suits with bright yellow circles
or diamonds sewn on the backs and legs. All of them seemed
well mannered, well spoken, and relaxed. I would be very happy
to hear from anyone who remembers these events.
Ed: If you remember these things or
have other memories of your own, please get in touch by filling
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