Beisfjord

Beisfjord

Beisfjord is a village approx. 15 km (10 miles) from the town of Narvik, Norway. It has about 800 inhabitants. The village is situated by Beisfjorden an arm of Ofotfjorden, and is served by Beisfjord Bridge.

Beisfjord was the location of one of the most notorious concentration camps during World War II in Norway. It was a camp for Russian and Yugoslav prisoners of war. The Yugoslavians consisted of some 900 men, 88 of whom were between 14 and 18 years of age. They were housed there for about six months, until the survivors were transferred out in October of 1942. During one three week period in July of 1942, 311 men died, some from typhus, but most on one day when the German high command ordered all 287 prisoners in the sick quarters to be executed, citing concerns over health risks. All but about 100 were marched to a prepared mass grave and shot. Those who were not yet dead were buried alive. When the remaining 100 prisoners refused to leave the barracks, the Germans doused the place with gasoline and set it on fire. Those who did not burn to death were shot as they tried to escape. In all, during the six month stay in Beisfjord, about 83% (>700 prisoners) of the Yugoslavians died.

After the remaining Yugoslavians were transferred out in October of 1942, Russian POW's were brought to Beisfjord and kept there until 1945. In all, between 3,500 - 4,000 Russians had passed through there by war's end.


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