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  • Stalag I-A
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  • Stalag I-A was a German prisoner-of-war camp located near the village of Stablack, about north-west of Preußisch Eylau, East Prussia (now Bagrationovsk in Russian Kaliningrad Oblast). The camp was built in late 1939 by Polish prisoners of war. In 1940 the Poles were joined by Belgian and French prisoners, and by Russians in 1941. Some British and Italian prisoners were also there. On 25 January 1945, as Russian troops approached, the camp was abandoned and all prisoners were evacuated to the west.
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  • RU-KGD
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  • Stablack, Germany
Name
  • Stalag I-A
Type
  • Prisoner-of-war Camp
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  • 1939
Latitude
  • 54.416600
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  • Stablack, Germany
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  • Germany 1937
Longitude
  • 20.533300
Location
  • Stablack, East Prussia
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  • Stalag I-A was a German prisoner-of-war camp located near the village of Stablack, about north-west of Preußisch Eylau, East Prussia (now Bagrationovsk in Russian Kaliningrad Oblast). The camp was built in late 1939 by Polish prisoners of war. In 1940 the Poles were joined by Belgian and French prisoners, and by Russians in 1941. Some British and Italian prisoners were also there. On 25 January 1945, as Russian troops approached, the camp was abandoned and all prisoners were evacuated to the west.