- Stalag X-B
Stalag X-B was a
World War II GermanPrisoner-of-war camp located nearSandbostel in north-westernGermany . Sandbostel lies 9km south ofBremervörde , 43 km northeast of Bremen. Placed on swampy ground,with a damp, cold climate, it is one of the most notoriousprisoner-of-war camps. Between 1939 and 1945 1 million POWs of 46 nations passed through. Nearly 50,000 died there of hunger, disease, or just simply murdered [ [http://gedenkstaette-sandbostel.de/englisch/prisoners.htm] German web-site in English] .Marlag und Milag Nord , the camps for capturedNavy personnel and civilian sailors respectively, were originally in two separate enclosures at the Sandbostel camp. They were moved to a different location closer toCuxhaven , toWestertimke , in 1942.Liberation
The camp was divided into three sections when liberated. The first contained allied prisoners in unsatisfactory conditions, but generally in compliance with the
International Red Cross Convention. Soviet prisoners, without the Convention's protection, were in substantially worse conditions. In the third section were 8,000civilian prisoners in appalling conditions, described in the Army medical history as "utterly horrifying"; "everywhere the dead and dying sprawled amid the slime of human excrement." ["Two Weeks in May 1945", Clifford Barnard, Quaker Home Service, 1999]The British forces advancing through this area had been aware of the POW camp but, until two escaped British Secret Service men reached them they were unaware of several thousand political prisoners in a separate compound. These were in desperate conditions and it was decided to liberate the camp immediately. The local German forces refused free access to the camp, so an assault into the area was made by the
Guards Armoured Division and the camp was liberated onApril 29 1945 . Army medical units were detached to deliver medical attention. ["Two Weeks in May 1945", Clifford Barnard, Quaker Home Service, 1999]The military authorities decided to conscript local German civilian women to assist with the rescue and clean up work. Inmates were cleaned and transferred to an improvised hospital outside the camp and thence to convalescence camps. The camp was burned between
May 16 andMay 25 and the last 350 patients left the hospital onJune 3 . ["Two Weeks in May 1945", Clifford Barnard, Quaker Home Service, 1999]Timeline
* The camp was built in 1933 as a
Nazi internment camp for undesirables,
* In September 1939 it was used to house British civilian internees and Polish prisoners from the German September 1939 offensive. For lack of huts they were mostly housed in tents.
* June 1940 - French and Belgian soldiers taken prisoner during theBattle of France arrive.
* May 1941 more prisoners arrived from theBalkans Campaign , mostly British andSerb ians.
* In July 1941 they were followed by Soviet prisoners fromOperation Barbarossa housed in the open in a separate enclosure.
* OnDecember 1 1941 the prisoner count was: 1664 Poles, 18,210 French, 2,871 Belgian, 2,459 British, 5,361 Serbians, 9,271 Soviets [ [http://gedenkstaette-sandbostel.de/englisch/plan.htm] Official German records] .
* September 1943 - Italians interned after the alliedArmistice with Italy arrived. Like the Soviets they were not accorded the protection of theThird Geneva Convention and were housed next to them.
* October 1944 soldiers from the PolishWarsaw Rising came, including over 1,000 women soldiers and officers.
* OnNovember 1 1944 the prisoner count was: 4,895 Poles, 11,337 French, 1,732 Belgian, 3,040 Serbians, 20,169 Soviets, 9,453 Italians [ [http://gedenkstaette-sandbostel.de/englisch/plan.htm] Official German records] .
* March and April 1945 - about 8,000Concentration camp prisoners are brought here fromNeuengamme and placed in the enclosure that had beenMarlag
* The camp was liberated by British troops ofXXX Corps on29 April 1945 and subsequently care of inmates was handed over to theFriends' Ambulance Unit
* Camp destroyed onMay 26 References
Sources
* [http://gedenkstaette-sandbostel.de/ Documentation and Memorial Site Sandbostel]
* [http://maps.google.it/maps?f=q&hl=it&q=Sandbostel&sll=41.895888,12.489052&sspn=38.418766,32.871094&ie=UTF8&ll=53.399807,9.111357&spn=0.002719,0.006791&t=h&z=18&om=0 Google Maps of Sandbostel Stalag X-B]
* [http://www.B24.net B24.net]
* [http://www.penguin.co.uk/nf/Book/BookDisplay/0,,9780141003887,00.html The Last Escape - John Nichol, Tony Rennell - 2002 Penguin UK]ee also
*
List of German WWII POW camps
*List of POW camps in Germany
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