List of World War II prisoner-of-war camps in Kenya

British Prisoner of War Camps in East Africa during World War II

Part of Lists of Prisoner-of-War Camps section in the Prisoner-of-war camp article.

The following list is an attempt to create the most complete list of British POW Camps in East Africa during World War II.

Camp NumberCamp NameLocationNear
351NairobiKenya
352NaivashaKenya
353GilgilKenya
354NanyukiKenya
356EldoretKenya
357MitubiriKenya
358MakinduKenya
359BurguretKenya
360NdaruguKenya
361NamangaKenya
362 Thika Kenya
365LondianiKenya
Nyeri Kenya
Naruku Kenya
Athi River Kenya
Kajiado Kenya
Mariakani Kenya
Mombasa Kenya
Kilindini Kenya
366JingaUganda
Kampala Uganda
Soroti Uganda
Longido Tanganyka
Tabora Tanganyka

Table was retrieved from http://www.christies.com/lotfinder/LotDetailsPrintable.aspx?intObjectID=407848 and from a map from II WW UK archives

Definitive Camps in Kenya, Uganda, Tanganyka

Italian POW camps were mentioned in literature, i.e. Gilgil, Naivasha, Nyeri and Londiani.,[1] Ndarugu[2] There was also an Italian POW camp at Mackinnon Road (60 miles from Mombasa). In 1950 it still had at least three 'prisoners' there who refused to leave! Roy Ashworth

Camp No. 360 at Ndarugu, that held some 10,000 prisoners, has miraculously escaped sub-division and new constructions. It was “discovered” by Mr. Aldo Manos in 2007, with the church and the monument built by the prisoners almost intact. In 2011 they were gazetted by the Government as “monuments of the history of Kenya”.[3]

References

  1. Red strangers: the white tribe of Kenya By Christine Stephanie Nicholls
  2. Pasquali, Almo (2013). Ultime ore di Gondar Italiana. Bari Italy: Edizioni Giuseppe Laterza. ISBN 9788866740612.
  3. "NDARUGU Camp 360 and the Italian Prisoners of War in Kenya".

See also

Reference to Camp 354 in No Picnic on Mount Kenya

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