MASSON Charles (1st in second row seated) interned at the Stalag XVII B camp.
4 people unanimously recognized BEAUDET Pierre Amédée sitting cross-legged in the middle (the 2nd of the 3 sitting cross-legged) without knowing that the photo comes from a prison camp.
BEAUDET Amédée was in fact taken prisoner in 1940. In the journal of September 7, 1940 of the "Official List No. 12 of French Prisoners according to the information provided by the German Military Authority, we find him under the name of BEAUDET Pierre, 1st class assigned to the 28th Artillery Regiment.
His left leg was amputated following a hunting accident, he would always say "If my leg had been cut off in the war I would understood but they had to cut me off the leg in the hunt".
When he died, some of the veterans didn't want to give him the veterans' commemorative plaque beacause he was taken prisoner... he still received the plaque.
France
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between the 1940-05-10 and the 1945-09-02,world war two