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Stalag III D/Z Wustrau II (Wustrau, Fehrbellin, Brandenburg)

Postby George Lepre on 14 Sep 2012 00:54

This thread was split from the Foreign Volunteers Section. Member Hadi is interested in obtaining documentation regarding German POW camps.

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Re: Stalag III D/Z Wustrau II (Wustrau, Fehrbellin, Brandenb

Postby Hadi on 14 Sep 2012 16:44

Stalag III D/Z Wustrau II (Wustrau, Fehrbellin, Brandenburg) - Training Camp

There are 4 camps:

Stalag III D Berlin-Steglitz (Lichterfelde)
Stalag III D/Z Wustrau I uber Neuruppin (Wustrau) D (Brandenburg) -9/12.1944
Stalag III D/Z Wustrau II uber Neuruppin (Wustrau) D (Brandenburg) -12.1944-
Stalag III D/Z (Zietenhorst, Post (Wustrau)) (Wustrau) D (Brandenburg) -9/12.1944

But as per these sites:
http://oschatz-vizite.narod.ru/oschatz_ ... y_001.html and http://www.rusarchives.ru/demands/sp/fl.shtml#_ednor
following information below is in Russian archives that relates to Stalag III D (Berlin):

- сводки о национальном составе узников - information about nationality of people
- сведения о переводе военнопленных в другие шталаги - information about transfer of prisores to other stalags;
- сведения о побегах - information about escapes;
- протоколы допросов - transcript of interrogation.

I've sent the request to thiese archives but no answer yet. I tried to call them (there are a lot of contact phones on their site) but no answer.

Thus, it looks like that most of archive documents of Stalag III D (Berlin, Berlin-Steglitz (Lichterfelde)) is in Russian archives (as Semenov noted above). But the question is - where are archives for Wustrau I and Wustrau II? The Drezden Documentation Centre answered for now that they don't have any information, and probably all these materials are in NARA or Russian. They stated also that in general NARA refuse to give any information about this.

Can enybody advice any idea how to find Stalag III D/Z Wustrau I and II uber Neuruppin (Brandenburg) archives?

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