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Obermassfeld

BLIND PRISONERS OF WAR The large hospital at Obermassfeld (Reserve-Lazaret IXC) for limbless prisoners also set up a school for the blind. It was under the administration of Stalag IXC. Patients came from across Germany, but mainly from Military District IX. It was in the town of Obermassfeld, south-west of Erfurt, in Thuringia, central Germany […]

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Stalag VIIIB/344 Lazarette

William Jordan was at Stalag VIIIB/344 Lamsdorf from 1940 until 1943 when he was repatriated due to ill health. He worked in the hospital as a nursing auxiliary. In the camp hospital at Stalag VIIIB/344 Lamsdorf the medical orderlies worked on the various wards for about three months at a time, rotating so that no […]

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Cosel Hospital

The POW Lazarette at Cosel, Upper Silesia My father, Lt-Colonel Dr Bogdan Stojić (Yugoslav Army), captured at Doboj in Bosnia on 15 April 1941, sent first to Opola, Lamsdorf, then to Teschen, Stalag VIIID, then to Hammersdorf,  near Sagan, a Russian POW Hospital, as punishment for being an open enemy of “Grossdeutschland” , and finally […]