POW camps beside Rimini that held Ukrainian/division prisoners

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wozniakA
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POW camps beside Rimini that held Ukrainian/division prisoners

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Post by wozniakA » 15 Jun 2018, 18:28

Hello,
Someone mentioned to me that, after the Battle of Brody, Rimini was not the only camp to hold division members. I was wondering if anybody knows the names of POW camps (especially American-run) that would have held Ukrainian prisoners---whether after Brody or any other time.
Also, does anybody have an idea where I can obtain/read a copy of 'On Europe's Crossroads, Memoir' (?) by Roman Lazurko---writes about being in an American-run POW camp.
Thank you,
Andy

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Re: POW camps beside Rimini that held Ukrainian/division prisoners

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Post by CF Geust » 15 Jun 2018, 18:55

Please check the worldwide scientific library catalog worldcat.org - and you will find several libraries in USA which have got the original Ukrainian version of the book (which apparently is not translated into English).


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Re: POW camps beside Rimini that held Ukrainian/division prisoners

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Post by wozniakA » 15 Jun 2018, 19:30

Thank you, CF Guest.
Andy

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