Stalag IV-A

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Stalag IV-A Elsterhorst was a World War II German Army Prisoner-of-war camp located near Hoyerswerda in Saxony, 44 km north-east of Dresden.

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  • Spring 1938 the building of the camp was started to house about 350 Czech prisoners who originally lived in tents during construction.
  • October 1939 Polish prisoners arrived from the September 1939 invasion of Poland. Finally 40 huts were built[1].
  • June 1940 the camp was divided, part of it became Oflag IV-D for Belgian. British, and French officers. Also a separate part of the cazmp was set aside as hospital for prisoners Reserve Lazarett 742.
  • May-June 1941 the Polish prisoners were transferred to other camps. In their place came Greek and Yugoslavian prisoners from the Balkans Campaign.
  • June-September 1941 Soviet prisoners from Operation Barbarossa were placed in another separated camp. Conditions were appalling, starvation, epidemics and ill-treatment took a heavy toll of lives. The dead Soviet prisoners were buried in mass graves at the cemetery in neighboring Nardt.
  • May 1945 the camp was liberated by the Red Army. Before that many prisoners had been marched south-west.

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  1. ^ The Elsterhorst Camp (in German)

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