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This largest of all the camps functioning in Lamsdorf, as far as its area is concerned, was established in August 1914. There were POWs – both privates and non-commissioned officers of the armies of the Entente – who were interned here. The majority ...
more o:The POW camp from the time of World War 1
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Following the end of World War 1, a camp designed for German immigrants from the lands which had been incorporated into the newly-formed Polish state was organized in the area of the military range in Lamsdorf. The repatriation camp (called ...
more o:Repatriation camp (1921–1924)
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The POW camps which were organized by the German authorities during World War 2, designed for privates and non-commissioned officers, were called stalags (abbreviation of the German name: Kriegsgefangenen Mannschafts-Stammlager). The basic aim ...
more o:The camp complex from the years of World War 2
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It was one of the many camps which the Polish administration organized in Silesia after World War 2, designed for the German population who were waiting – according to the decision of the victorious powers taken in Potsdam – to be resettled into ...
more o:The Labor Camp in Łambinowice (1945–1946)