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- J._Frank_Diggs abstract "J. Frank Diggs (fl. mid 20th-century) was an American journalist. As a member of his country's armed forces, he had been held during WWII as a prisoner of war at Oflag 64 in southeastern Germany.He was the author of The Welcome Swede, describing Henry Söderberg (d. 1998), a Swedish attorney representing the YMCA, who visited the camps in that area (including Stalag Luft III, the camp of The Great Escape), delivering goods welcomed by the Allied POWs.".
- Q22082164 abstract "J. Frank Diggs (fl. mid 20th-century) was an American journalist. As a member of his country's armed forces, he had been held during WWII as a prisoner of war at Oflag 64 in southeastern Germany.He was the author of The Welcome Swede, describing Henry Söderberg (d. 1998), a Swedish attorney representing the YMCA, who visited the camps in that area (including Stalag Luft III, the camp of The Great Escape), delivering goods welcomed by the Allied POWs.".
- J._Frank_Diggs comment "J. Frank Diggs (fl. mid 20th-century) was an American journalist. As a member of his country's armed forces, he had been held during WWII as a prisoner of war at Oflag 64 in southeastern Germany.He was the author of The Welcome Swede, describing Henry Söderberg (d. 1998), a Swedish attorney representing the YMCA, who visited the camps in that area (including Stalag Luft III, the camp of The Great Escape), delivering goods welcomed by the Allied POWs.".
- Q22082164 comment "J. Frank Diggs (fl. mid 20th-century) was an American journalist. As a member of his country's armed forces, he had been held during WWII as a prisoner of war at Oflag 64 in southeastern Germany.He was the author of The Welcome Swede, describing Henry Söderberg (d. 1998), a Swedish attorney representing the YMCA, who visited the camps in that area (including Stalag Luft III, the camp of The Great Escape), delivering goods welcomed by the Allied POWs.".