Oflag VII-A Murnau
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Murnau am Staffelsee, Bavaria | |
Type | Prisoner-of-war camp |
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Controlled by | Nazi Germany |
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In use | 1939-1945 |
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Occupants | Polish Army officers |
Oflag VII-A Murnau was a German Army POW camp for Polish Army officers during World War II. It was located 2 km (1.2 mi) north of the Bavarian town of Murnau am Staffelsee.
Camp history
The camp was created in September 1939. It consisted of an enclosure 200 m (660 ft) square, surrounded with barbed wire and guard towers. Immediately after the German invasion of Poland, at the beginning of World War II, some 1,000 Polish officers were imprisoned there. On April 27, 1942, additional Polish POWs were transferred there from the so-called "Generals' Camp" Oflag VIII-E in Johannisbrunn, Sudetenland (now Janské Koupele, Czech Silesia). After the failed Warsaw Uprising and "Operation Tempest" more prisoners were brought there from Poland. By early 1945 the number of POWs held in the camp reached over 5,000.
The camps was liberated by troops of the U.S. 12th Armored Division on 29 April 1945.[1]
List of notable prisoners
Among those imprisoned in Murnau were:
Rear Admiral (Kontradmirał)
Divisional Generals (Generał dywizji)
Brigade Generals (Generał brygady)
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Major
- Edward Pach
Seweryn Kulesza
Kapitan
- Antoni Hertmanowski
First Lieutenant (Porucznik)
- Stanley D. Jaworski
- Stanislaw Goldbaum
- Edward V. Lis
- Stanisław Józef Grabiński
- Seweryn Slawinski
See also
References
- ↑ Rempfer, Olivier (2011). "Les photos oubliées". hollow.one.free.fr. Retrieved 17 April 2012.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Oflag VII-A. |
- Life in Murnau (Polish)