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Robert Hassett
Hassett Robert 2.jpg
Personal Information
Date of Birth 23 May 1917
Place of Birth Albany, Western Australia
Death 11 Jun 1942
Place of Death Königswartha, Germany
Age at Enlistment 23 years
Description 5'6" (1.68m) tall ; ; grey eyes ; brown hair ; scar centre of forehead
Occupation Labourer
Religion Church of England
Address Roleystone, Western Australia
Next of Kin Mother , Mrs Minnie Una Hassett
Military Information
Reg Number WX5273
Date of Enlistment 26 Jul 1940
Rank Private
Unit/Formation 2nd/11th (City of Perth) Australian Infantry Battalion
Date of Embarkation 10 Feb 1941 ‒ 17 Mar 1941
Ship Embarked On HMAT Aquitania Fremantle to Middle East
Fate POW
Died of illness 11 Jun 1942
Monument Kelmscott War Memorial
Australian War Memorial
Medals 1939-45 Star
Africa Star
Defence Medal ?
War Medal 1939-45
Australian Service Medal 1939-45



Pre War

War Service

Entered Claremont camp on 26 Jul 1940 and was taken on strength by the Melville Training Depot No. 2. On 3 Sep 1940 he was transferred to the No. 1 Depot Battalion based at Northam. Basic training completed, he was then transferred o 21 Dec 1940 to the 5th reinforcement draft for the 2/11 Battalion. Granted pre-embarkation leave from 21 -29 Dec 1940, but soon after his return to duty he was transferred to the 13th Training Battalion on 15 Jan 1941.

Finally on 10 Feb 1941 he embarked in Fremantle for Egypt on HMAT Aquitania, part of Overseas Convoy No 9, disembarking on 17 Mar 1941. On arrival he was sent to the 19th Australian Infantry Brigade Training Battalion. On 29 Mar 1941 he is taken on strength by the 2/11 Battalion in Gaza, Palestine and posted to 'B' Company.

On 10 Apr 1941 the battalion embarked in Alexandria harbour for Greece. The Allied forces, however, were unable to hold back the attacking Germans. The 2/11th withdrew from its initial positions at Kalabaka and remained on the move until it occupied rearguard positions at Brallos Pass a week later. It fought and slowed the Germans there on 24 April and then continued its withdrawal to Megara, where it was evacuated by sea on the night of 25 Apr 1941. The battalion landed on Crete the next day. It was subsequently deployed with the 2/1st Battalion to defend Retimo airfield, which was held tenaciously for ten days following the landing of German paratroops on 20 May. German successes elsewhere on Crete, however, made surrender inevitable. Many 2/11th soldiers attempted to escape from Crete but only a relatively small number ultimately succeeded; most were taken prisoner. On 4 Jun 1941 Robert was listed as Missing, believed to be a prisoner of war, captured in Crete. This was confirmed on 3 Nov 1941, and it was said that he was interred in Stalag VIIA at Moosburg, Germany with his POW Number being 92384. His POW records show that his capture occurred on 7 Jun 1941, so it would appear that he made considerable effort to escape after being cut off from Australian forces.

On 23 Oct 1941 he was transferred to Stalag IVA in Germany, and on 11 Jun 1942 he died at 2:00am from Pulmonary Tuberculosis of both lungs in the POW Hospital at Königswartha, Germany. Buried 13 Jun 1941 in Cemetery Blindenheimes, Germany, Row 15, Grave no 93. His death Certificate was forwarded through the International Red Cross and received 13 Oct 1942. After the war his remains were reinterred in the Berlin 1939-45 War Cemetery, Plot 11, Row M, Grave No. 15.

  • Berlin 1939-5 War Cemetery
  • Robert's grave location

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