I've cycled and driven past that tree near Odiham hundreds of times and wandered why it was propped up. Now, I know why. Thanks for another very interesting and informative video.
Hi Bob, what a great story you have woven here. I really didn't know anything about it. I wonder if this was reciprocated in France? Maybe some stayed in the UK afterwards? Great video, well done. Have a great weekend!!
I liked the way you introduced this story. Initially I wondered where it was going as it sounded fascinating and a local history I did not know about until you showed the graves in arlesford, which I had seen before and knew their back story. Great documentary as usual. Well done.
Another fantastic explore Bob.
Thanks Steve. It was quite sad reflecting upon this one.
I've cycled and driven past that tree near Odiham hundreds of times and wandered why it was propped up. Now, I know why.
Thanks for another very interesting and informative video.
Glad it helped
Fantastic Pastfinder. Superb narration and a great depth of research undertaken for our benefit.
Thank You Steve.
What a fascinating story, most enjoyable!
Thanks for watching
That was fascinating, had no idea this happened and especially allowing them to wander around! Thanks for this one, enjoyed it
Thanks Bob, appreciated.
very interesting Bob l didn't know anything about this history l found it very fascinating l enjoyed it very much.
Thanks Joe, It's an often hidden history for some reason.
Hi Bob, what a great story you have woven here. I really didn't know anything about it. I wonder if this was reciprocated in France? Maybe some stayed in the UK afterwards?
Great video, well done. Have a great weekend!!
Thank you David. Yes this was reciprocated to British officers in France.
I liked the way you introduced this story. Initially I wondered where it was going as it sounded fascinating and a local history I did not know about until you showed the graves in arlesford, which I had seen before and knew their back story. Great documentary as usual. Well done.
Thanks David, the Alresford ones are pretty well known but the Odiham ones were a new find.
Little known story now brought to the fore. Brilliantly told.
Thanks. I would imagine every town which was a parole depot had a similar story.