23 July 2009

The first POW camp

I would have thought the first prisoner of war camp would have been built in antiquity. It didn’t occur to me that nobody got around to building on until the Napoleonic wars. I suppose dungeons or no quarter solved the issue previously...

According to the Times Channel 4’s Time Team has excavated what is believed to be the first such camp near Peterborough, in Cambridgeshire.

Between 1797 and 1814 a 9ha (22-acre) site, known as the Norman Cross Depot, held up to 7,000 enemy soldiers for up to ten years, not to mention a large number of guards. Many of the captives came from famous naval battles of the period such as Camperdown and Trafalgar and from captured colonies in Spain and Portugal.

Ben Robinson, an archaeologist at Peterborough Museum said: “This is a fascinating and unique site because the concept of a ‘prisoner of war camp’ did not exist before Norman Cross was built in 1797. It was an inspired experiment in taking huge numbers of enemy troops out of action, but also keeping them in as humane conditions as possible.”

Although the prisoners were generally treated well, more than 1,000 inmates died from typhoid in 1800 and 1801 and a total of 1,770 died during the camp’s 17-year history. The buildings were dismantled and the site cleared after Napoleon’s defeat at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815.

Part of the camp, the stable block, now houses an art gallery. The gallery’s website has a section on the camp’s history that is well worth visiting

9 comments:

Steve Hayes said...

Dungeons for those whose families could afford to pay a substantial ransom, no quarter or slavery for the rest.

James Higham said...

I think you'll find Port Arthur wasn't that far behind.

jams o donnell said...

That's true for a lot of the defeated over the centuries Steve

In Russia James?

jmb said...

Isn't that interesting? I would have thought it was an ancient tradition but I guess everyone who survived battle just got put to the sword or were taken as slave labour somewhere.

jams o donnell said...

Indeed JMB. I still was surprised that the POW camp was such a new concept though

CherryPie said...

I hadn't realised that is where the first one was either.

jams o donnell said...

It was a surprise. For some reason I would have thought someone would have thought up of the idea before

SnoopyTheGoon said...

Very interesting.

jams o donnell said...

Thanks Snoopy!