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Stalag IV-G

Stalag IV-G was a German World War II prisoner-of-war camp (Stammlager) for NCOs and enlisted men. It was not a camp in the usual sense, but a series of Arbeitslager ("Work Camps") scattered throughout the state of Saxony, administered from a central office on Lutherstraße[1] in Oschatz, a small town situated between Leipzig and Dresden.

Stalag IV-G
Oschatz, Saxony
Stalag IV-G headquarters building, 2003
Stalag IV-G
Coordinates51°18′05″N 13°06′31″E / 51.301398°N 13.108592°E / 51.301398; 13.108592
TypePrisoner-of-war camp
Site information
Controlled by Nazi Germany
Site history
In use1941–1945
Garrison information
OccupantsBritish and American POWs

Camp history

 
The work camp in Kriebethal, 2003

The camp operated from February 1941.[2] The International Red Cross, following an inspection tour of 11–16 March 1945, reported that there were a total of 5,233 prisoners, of which 4,457 were British and Commonwealth, and 776 American. Of these only 20 POW were at the HQ in Oschatz, performing administration tasks, while the rest were assigned to 76 separate Arbeitskommando ("Work details"), working in agriculture, forestry, and industry. The Arbeitskommando varied in size from around 20 to over 100 men, who worked between 8 and 11 hours a day, 6 days a week, with only Sundays free. The report notes the generally poor health of the Americans, and some British, who were suffering from the effects of being marched from camps further east.[3]

The area around Oschatz was one of the last to be liberated at the end of the war. In May 2005 the Oschatzer Heimatverein e.V. organised an exhibition to commemorate the liberation and Stalag IV-G.[4] In 2007 the exhibition in the Oschatz Town Hall was made permanent.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Pressespiegel". Oschatz Historical Society (in German). 2007. Retrieved 3 May 2012.
  2. ^ "List of Kriegsgefangenenlager". Moosburg Online (in German). 2012. Retrieved 3 May 2012.
  3. ^ "Stalag IV-G - Report of the Protecting power". pegasusarchive.org. 2006. Retrieved 3 May 2012.
  4. ^ "Pressespiegel". Oschatz Historical Society (in German). 2005. Retrieved 3 May 2012.


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