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Stalag VIIIB Lamsdorf / Stalag 344

Stalag VIIIB (344) was a large, German prisoner of war camp, which was renumbered Stalag 344 at the end of 1943. It was located near the small town of Lamsdorf (now called Lambinowice, in Poland) in what was then known as Upper Silesia. Today on the site of the camp is the Polish Central Prisoner […]

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Stalag IA Stablack

Stalag IA was a German prisoner-of-war camp located near the village of Stablack, about 8.5 km (5.3 mi) north-west of Preußisch Eylau, East Prussia (now Bagrationovsk in Russian Kaliningrad Oblast). The camp was built in late 1939 by Polish prisoners of war. In 1940 the Poles were joined by Belgian and French prisoners, and by […]

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Stalag 383 Hohenfels

The German Army founded a training area near Hohenfels, Bavaria in 1938. A troop camp for trainees, located in a high valley surrounded by dense woodland and hills at a homestead called ‘Polnrich’, was commandeered for use as a Prisoner of War camp in 1939. At first it was used for Allied NCOs and named Oflag IIIC but was later renamed Stalag 383 as it expanded […]

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Stalag VIIIB Teschen / Stalag VIIID

During World War II a prisoner-of-war camp was established on the so-called Kontešinec in the Kamieniec part of Český Těšín. It was established in 1941, marked as Stalag VIII D, and intended for interning non-commissioned officers and privates. For the construction of the camp the German administration used wooden barracks built here during World War […]

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Stalag XXIB/H (Thure)

In December 1940, Stalag XXIB/H at Szubin was relocated to the village of Tur (German: Thure, https://szubinpowcamps.org/en/history/pow-camps).