- Stalag III-C
Stalag III-C Alt-Drewitz was a
German Army World War II POW camp for Allied soldiers. It was located on a plain near the village of Alt-Drewitz (nowDrzewice , one of the boroughs of the town ofKostrzyn nad Odrą ).Initially the camp served as a place of internment of several thousands of soldiers and NCOs from
Poland ,France , Britain,Yugoslavia andBelgium . Since 1943 also a number of Italian POWs were kept there. The majority of the Soviet prisoners (up to 12,000) were killed or starved to death. Most of the lower rank prisoners were sent toArbeitskommando s to work in industry and on farms inBrandenburg . Hwever the administration stayed with the Stammlager.Timeline
* June 1940 the camp was established 6 km from the Küstrin fortress for Belgian and French prisoners from the
Battle of France .
* May to June 1941 Yugoslavian prsoners and British prisoners arrived from theBalkans Campaign
* July 1941 Soviet prisoners taken duringOperation Barbarossa arrived. They were held in separated facilities and suffered severe conditions and starvation. They were not accorded the treatment required by theThird Geneva Convention . Thousands of them died of starvation and disease.
* September 1943 Italians arrived who had been interned because of the Italian Armistice.
* September 1944 the first Americans arrived, taken prisoner as a result of the failure ofOperation Market Garden or during the advance of theU.S.Army towards Germany.
* 1 December 1944 the roster showed [ [http://www.gedenktafel.eu/thread.php?threadid=896&sid=163f77362a37d1c22f6fca4535f292bb: Kriegsgefangenenlager Alt-Drewitz Stalag III-C ] ] -American 2,036-Belgian 631-British 1,416-French 17,568-Italian 1,046-Polish 2-Serbian 1,591-Sowiet 13,727
* December 1944 more American prisoners arrived, taken prisoner in theBattle of the Bulge .
* January 31 1945 the camp was freed by theRed Army . The American and British prisoners were eventually moved by train toOdessa on the Black Sea for repatriation.Escapes
Joseph Beyrle was a paratrooper,in the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment of the101st Airborne Division . Captured inNormandy in June 1944 he was taken to POW Camp. He escaped twice, recaptured he was sent to Stalag III-C. Early January 1945 he escaped again and made his way to a Soviet tank battalion. He convinced the Soviets to allow him to fight with them. Wounded during a German air attack he was in a Soviet military hospital, from where he was sent to Moscow to the U.S. Embassy. He is believed to be the only American serviceman to have actually fought in a Soviet unit.Walter Mehlhaff was captured 19 September 1944 during the fighting of the 16th Infantry, 1st Infantry Division, on the German border. Imprisoned at Stalag III-C he escaped from a work group early January 1945. He made his way towards Poland and finally was taken to Odessa for repatriation. [ [http://www.state.sd.us/military/vetaffairs/sdwwiimemorial/subpages/testimonies/Mehlhaff_Walter.htm Testimonies from the Midwest ] ]
References
ee also
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List of German WWII POW camps External links
* [http://www.pegasusarchive.org/pow/frames.htm memoirs of American POWs]
* [http://www.axpow.org/stories-june2002.htm Reunion of American veterans interned in Stalag III-C]
* [http://www.bluespader.org/modules/news/index.php?PHPSESSID=e3ecce3c3cf35b12e4c385f5eaf68338 Earl Chrudimsky receives medals 61 years after being woundede]
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