Stalag VIIIB/344 Lamsdorf
GALLERIES
These are galleries of photographs and other documents
relating to individuals, or to various themes.
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relating to individuals, or to various themes.
contact: mail@lamsdorf.com
Click on the gallery you wish to view.
If you would like the pictures or documents to be bigger, click on your 'tools' menu
(sometimes represented by a spanner) and use the 'zoom' function.
INDIVIDUALS (scroll further down for themes)
Kenneth Ainsworth
Charles Andrews
John Frederick Antill
Archie B. Atcheson
Ralph William Callender
Cyril (Tiny) Cotton
Bernard (Pat) Fitzpatrick
Nikolai Halin
Nikolai Halin was Russian and in Stalag VIIIF/318 at Lamsdorf (amongst other camps). His gallery is included here as a reminder that Lamsdorf housed huge numbers of POWs from the Soviet Union, Poland and other countries, and they were treated in the most inhumane way imaginable. Perhaps 40,000 of them died at Lamsdorf. They were close neighbours of the English-speaking POWs in Stalag VIIIB/344, who were aware of and very distressed by the plight of their fellow prisoners over the fence, but who could do nothing about it. Read more about Nikolai Halin here.
Dennis Hustler
Cyril Benjamin Jones
John (Jack) Lester
George McLennan
Norman Routledge
John Reid Rowland
Alfred James George Sinfield
Sidney Alfred Smith
Harold Widdowson
BILL LAWRENCE GALLERY
CAMP SCENES EXTERIOR
CAMP SCENES INTERIOR
CAMP TODAY
CHURCHES
DRAWINGS OF YUGOSLAV POWS at STALAG VIIIB
AND OFLAG XIIIB
MEDICAL
MUSIC
SPORT
THEATRICAL PRODUCTIONS
TOURS
WORKING PARTIES:
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Kenneth Ainsworth
Charles Andrews
John Frederick Antill
Archie B. Atcheson
Ralph William Callender
Cyril (Tiny) Cotton
Bernard (Pat) Fitzpatrick
Nikolai Halin
Nikolai Halin was Russian and in Stalag VIIIF/318 at Lamsdorf (amongst other camps). His gallery is included here as a reminder that Lamsdorf housed huge numbers of POWs from the Soviet Union, Poland and other countries, and they were treated in the most inhumane way imaginable. Perhaps 40,000 of them died at Lamsdorf. They were close neighbours of the English-speaking POWs in Stalag VIIIB/344, who were aware of and very distressed by the plight of their fellow prisoners over the fence, but who could do nothing about it. Read more about Nikolai Halin here.
Dennis Hustler
Cyril Benjamin Jones
John (Jack) Lester
George McLennan
Norman Routledge
John Reid Rowland
Alfred James George Sinfield
Sidney Alfred Smith
Harold Widdowson
BILL LAWRENCE GALLERY
CAMP SCENES EXTERIOR
CAMP SCENES INTERIOR
CAMP TODAY
CHURCHES
DRAWINGS OF YUGOSLAV POWS at STALAG VIIIB
AND OFLAG XIIIB
MEDICAL
MUSIC
SPORT
THEATRICAL PRODUCTIONS
TOURS
WORKING PARTIES:
E363