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The Cemetery was set up as an object of the military character in the second half of the 19th century. It was situated over 2 km away from the buildings sited on the outskirts of the village of Lamsdorf (since 1945 known as Łambinowice) ...
more o:The Old POW Cemetery
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It was located in the vicinity of the so-called Russenlager, that is the camp established in 1941 to accommodate Soviet POWs. They made the most numerous and the harshest treated group of POWs. There were about 40 thousand soldiers of the Red Army ...
more o:The Cemetery of the Soviet POWs
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About 0.5 km away from the Łambinowice seat of the Museum, there is the area of the former labor camp and the cemetery, in which those who had died in the camp were buried. The labor camp functioned in Łambinowice in the years 1945-1946, and the ...
more o:The Cemetery of the Victims of the Labor Camp
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The Łambinowice seat of the Central Museum of Prisoners-of-War is located within the oldest part of the Lamsdorf military range, referred to as Camp I (Lager I) in the past. Even prior to that it was known as the camp of foot artillery (Fusslager) ...
more o:The Museum in Łambinowice
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The passing time, people’s activity and the fact that the areas of the former camps were covered with the legal protection as the Site of National Remembrance relatively late have resulted in that until contemporary time there have been preserved few ...
more o:The areas of the former camps
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During the Franco-Prussian War (1870–1871), there were organized several POW camps in Silesia, including the one in the vicinity of the village of Lamsdorf. The Prussian authorities used the military range which had been established earlier to set ...
more o:The POW camp from the period of the Franco-Prussian War