Signatures | Total: 163

 

# NameComments
1 Peter MulvanyThe Irish Seamen's Relatives Association (1939-46) urge the German Government to provide the necessary funding and support the efforts of Doctor Katharina Hoffman and the Association Dokumentations-und Gedenkstätte Geschichtslehrpfad Lagerstraße/U-Boot-Bunker Valentin e.V.in Bremen to preserve the U-Boat Bunker Valentin Building as a memorial place dedicated to promoting peace and reconciliation in memory of all those slave labourers who lost their lives in Bremen-Farge during WW2. Peter Mulvany Chairperson Irish Seamen's Relatives Association (1939-46)
2 George Macintyre
3 Billy McGee
4 Roger Griffiths
5 Ray BuckThese things should be preserved
6 kevin andrew harginSHOULD HAVE BEEN YEARS AGO
7 Ron WylieI support all those Merchant Seamen Irish/Allied who made the Supreme Sacrifice killed at sea or in POW Slave Camps German /Japanese that we may live as Free Men and Women
8 Edward O'HaraSon of Gerald O'Hara who died in Bremen Farge on April 15th, 1944
9 Máire O'HaraDaughter-in -Law of Gerald O'Hara who died in Bremen Farge on April 15th, 1944
10 Tracey Jones (Scully)
11 John WilsonRemember Them.
12 John Robertson
13 Dennis Williams
14 Harry CallanIn memory of my Irish Shipmates who died in Bremen Farge. Harry Callan, KGN 90882: Sandbostel Concentration Camp/Stalag XB 1941-42, Milag Nord 1942-43, Arbeitslager Bremen-Farge 1943-45.
15 Brian ProbettsPlease add my name to this very worthy petition.
16 Keith GreenwayLEST WE FORGET
17 Debra A. Davis
18 GILL HOPKINSREMEMBER THEM
19 Tom Harrison
20 Geoff Semple
21 Nuno Antonio
22 David EvansWe WILL remember them.
23 Malcolm Mathison
24 AnonymousI fully support the efforts of Doctor Katharina Hoffman and the Association Dokumentations-und Gedenkstätte Geschichtslehrpfad Lagerstraße/U-Boot-Bunker Valentin e.V. Regards
25 ALL SS.TREGENNA RELATIVESIN THE NAME OF ALL HER NAME WAS SS, CREWS. OF ALL MERCHANT MEN,WOMEN AND CHILDREN WHOM DIED TO SAVE US ALL. LEST WE FORGET.
26 Merchant Navy Association of Wales, Barry BranchWith respect to all those that have crossed the bar, or perished, to help save us all. LESS WE FORGET. WE WILL REMEMBER THEM. Heart felt from every member. Most without internet access, Count this please as 55.
27 Raelene BootsNever Forget
28 hernamewas.ss@tiscali.co.ukhernamewas.ss@tiscali.co.uk
29 A BishopGood Luck
30 Grand Hotel. London.The Hotel as such, is no more. Only memories. Our Association of former Staff ,Guests and Friends pass on a thousand names, Full Suppoirt to anotrher memry. LEST WE FORGET.
31 kinsale.barrypact@tiscali.co.ukkinsale.barrypact@tiscali.co.uk LEST WE FORGET
32 CLAIREFULL SUPPORT
33 kinsale1cork@yahoo.co.ukALWAYS REMEMBER
34 Kevin and entire familyALWAYS REMEMBER, IT'S NEVER TO LATE.
35 KERRYALWAYS REMEMBER, IT'S NEVER TO LATE.
36 Hugh MacLean
37 http://www.ss-tregenna.co.ukALWAYS REMEMBER, IT'S NEVER TO LATE. http://www.ss-tregenna.co.uk
38 Robert Scully
39 Joanne Scully
40 Mark Holliday
41 Jayne O'Connor
42 Steve SherrattKeep it up and all the best
43 Syd Young
44 Joe Whelan
45 terryABSOLUTELY.......
46 Lee Hill
47 John GarveyNephew of John Henry Garvey (Howth Co. Dublin) lost on “City of Pretoria” 1943 by U-172. We must not only remember these gallant Irish merchant sailors but all Irish and other sailors lost in many navies during WW2.
48 Anonymous
49 Trevor Hallifax
50 Vernon Clark

 

Signatures | Total: 163