Missing The Boat: War Stories of Thomas Alan Dirkin

20 they constantly exposed the core of the body to heat loss. Weakened POWs were known to prop themselves up on their hammers or shovels, to stop from falling over. More than once, at the end of a shift, a dead POW would be taken from the work site frozen stiff after having slowly frozen to death during the work shift.

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