Skip to main content

Paul and Loa Fergot Papers, 1942-1945. (selections)

View
@ Wisconsin Historical Society

Fergot, Paul

Description

Paul Fergot, a U.S. Army Air Corps navigator during World War II from Oshkosh, in Winnebago Co., was shot down over Italy in 1944 and held as a prisoner of war in Germany until his release in 1945. The first six letters digitized here pre-date his capture, and describe Italy, his thoughts on fighting the Germans, the possibility of having to bail out of an airplane, war losses, being stationed in Italy, his 50 required missions, the incidents that led to him being awarded a Purple Heart, bailing out of a plane as it goes down, and how luxury items are rationed. The final four documents include two postcards from Paul as a prisoner of war, a letter from his P.O.W. camp requesting a package, and his excitement at the thought of returning home to his wife. Three boxes of additional papers, including his wife Loa's manuscripts and more than 100 photocopies of photographs documenting camp life (described here), exist in paper form in the Wisconsin Historical Society Archives. These document
Type:
Text
Rights:
We believe that online reproduction of this material is permitted because its copyright protection has lapsed or because sharing it here for non-profit educational purposes complies with the Fair Use provisions of the U.S. Copyright Law. Teachers and students are generally free to reproduce pages for nonprofit classroom use. For advice about other uses, or if you believe that you possess copyright to some of this material, please contact us at asklibrary@wisconsinhistory.org.
View Original At:

Record Contributed By

Wisconsin Historical Society

Record Harvested From

Recollection Wisconsin