top of page

Friedrich Biallas

Friedrich Biallas was captured by British troops in December, 1943 in Italy. On the journey to America aboard a Liberty ship, Biallas remembers seeing a lyric tenor, a fellow captive who had once performed in the German opera circuit. The show even attracted the allied guards, who paid to see with highly valued cigarettes.


Biallas was first taken to Camp Atlanta in Nebraska, then transferred to Camp Clarinda, Iowa, and finally to Camp Algona. There Biallas helped pick asparagus and did other farm work. With his earnings he purchased a violin at the exchange, and joined the camp orchestra. Despite several encounters with poison ivy, Biallas' experiences in the PW camps were generally positive, and he felt well treated.

Ernest Kohleick.png
Camp Algona

© 2019 by Camp Algona POW Museum

Dedicated to preserving the history of the Prisoner of War camp that existed in Algona, Iowa from 1943-1946.

Email:

pwcampalgona@gmail.com

Phone:

515-395-2267

Address: 

114 S. Thorington St.

Box 174

Algona, IA 50511

bottom of page