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- Stalag_I-B abstract "Stalag I-B Hohenstein was a German World War II prisoner-of-war camp located 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) west of Hohenstein, East Prussia (now Olsztynek, Poland). The camp was partially located on the grounds of the Tannenberg Memorial and initially included a set of wooden structures intended to house World War I veterans during Nazi festivities. Established in 1939 to house Polish soldiers captured in the course of the September Campaign, with time it was extended to house also Belgians, French, Italian, Serbian and Soviet soldiers. Harsh conditions, malnutrition, maltreatment and recurring typhoid epidemics led to many deaths among the prisoners. Notably during the winter of 1941-1942 roughly 25 thousand people died there, mostly Soviet soldiers. It is estimated that altogether 650,000 people passed through this camp and its sub-camps. Between 50 and 55 thousand of them were buried in 500 mass graves at the Sudwa cemetery located nearby. The site is commemorated with a memorial stone by Ryszard Wachowski. Since 1980 the Olsztynek-based municipal museum hosts a small exhibition devoted to the camp and its inmates.Parts of the former camp were uncovered during construction of the S7 Expressway.".
- Stalag_I-B location East_Prussia.
- Stalag_I-B location Olsztynek.
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- Stalag_I-B thumbnail Sudwa_5.jpg?width=300.
- Stalag_I-B type Prisoner-of-war_camp.
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- Stalag_I-B wikiPageExternalLink PicSt_1B_Plan.htm.
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- Stalag_I-B wikiPageRevisionID "659725286".
- Stalag_I-B wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_II_prisoner_of_war_camps.
- Stalag_I-B wikiPageWikiLink East_Prussia.
- Stalag_I-B wikiPageWikiLink Expressway_S7_(Poland).
- Stalag_I-B wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Stalag_I-B wikiPageWikiLink Invasion_of_Poland.
- Stalag_I-B wikiPageWikiLink Mass_grave.
- Stalag_I-B wikiPageWikiLink Olsztynek.
- Stalag_I-B wikiPageWikiLink Poland.
- Stalag_I-B wikiPageWikiLink Prisoner-of-war_camp.
- Stalag_I-B wikiPageWikiLink Sudwa.
- Stalag_I-B wikiPageWikiLink Tannenberg_Memorial.
- Stalag_I-B wikiPageWikiLink Typhoid.
- Stalag_I-B wikiPageWikiLink Typhoid_fever.
- Stalag_I-B wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Stalag_I-B wikiPageWikiLink File:Sudwa_5.jpg.
- Stalag_I-B wikiPageWikiLinkText "Stalag I-B".
- Stalag_I-B wikiPageWikiLinkText "a camp in Hohenstein".
- Stalag_I-B caption "Stalag I-B's cemetery in Sudwa, with mass graves of Polish and Soviet prisoners".
- Stalag_I-B coordRegion "PL-WN".
- Stalag_I-B hasPhotoCollection Stalag_I-B.
- Stalag_I-B image "300".
- Stalag_I-B latitude "53.58068".
- Stalag_I-B location East_Prussia.
- Stalag_I-B location Olsztynek.
- Stalag_I-B longitude "20.25414".
- Stalag_I-B mapAlt "Hohenstein, Germany".
- Stalag_I-B mapCaption "Hohenstein, Germany".
- Stalag_I-B mapType "Germany 1937".
- Stalag_I-B name "Stalag I-B".
- Stalag_I-B type "Prisoner-of-war camp".
- Stalag_I-B used "1939".
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- Stalag_I-B wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main_German_WWII_POW_camps_1944-1945.
- Stalag_I-B wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Stalag_I-B subject Category:World_War_II_prisoner_of_war_camps.
- Stalag_I-B hypernym Camp.
- Stalag_I-B type ArchitecturalStructure.
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- Stalag_I-B type Place.
- Stalag_I-B type Article.
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- Stalag_I-B type Location.
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- Stalag_I-B comment "Stalag I-B Hohenstein was a German World War II prisoner-of-war camp located 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) west of Hohenstein, East Prussia (now Olsztynek, Poland). The camp was partially located on the grounds of the Tannenberg Memorial and initially included a set of wooden structures intended to house World War I veterans during Nazi festivities.".
- Stalag_I-B label "Stalag I-B".
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- Stalag_I-B wasDerivedFrom Stalag_I-B?oldid=659725286.
- Stalag_I-B depiction Sudwa_5.jpg.
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- Stalag_I-B name "Stalag I-B".