G'day everyone, I've had a 'win' on Ancestry's German First World War casualty list. Deutsche Verlustlisten (Pr 198) 5879 14 April 1915 Füsilier-Regiment Nr 34 12 Kompagnie Gesechte vom 11 bis 17 III 15 Füs. Heinrich von Thun - Altona - in Gefgsch. I have some questions. They are: 1) I think that "Gefgsch" is an abbreviation of "gefänglisch" but the nearest I can find (in a 1892 pocket German-English dictionary at that!) is "gefänglich" or "in prison", thus Heinrich is a Prisoner of War. Can anyone with a better knowledge of German please? 2) Does anyone know of sources for finding WWI Prisoner of War records? (The casualty list doesn't even state which front Heinrich von Thun was serving. He's the son of a Great Great Aunt). 3) And finally, does anyone know of sources for the Regimental History of the 34th Fusilier Regiment, particularly for the period 1914-1915. Cheers David Armstrong Maylands, Western Australia