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than Poznań. Despite the distance, administration of the work camp at Łódź fell under Stalag XXI-D for part of the war. One group of PoWs were billeted in a disused textile dye works and worked in engineering workshops under the control of the German Ordnance Corps, supplying repair services for the
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report of August 1941 described the fort as being "a circular building, made of red brick with three floors each with its windows facing an interior court which acts as the hub of the fort. There is no overcrowding and the rooms are not so large that they become noisy when filled with prisoners."
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15 July 1943 Shooting of two escaping prisoners of war at Working Camp 4 (making a rifle range), Ostrowo. One prisoner, Acting Able Seaman Esrom May of Point Rosie, Newfoundland, died of his wounds but the other, a Scottish private in the Gordon Highlanders, John Stewart,
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Work camps were established in a wide area in and around Poznań. These included; Working Camp 4, Ostrowo Krotoszyn d14; Kuhndorf(possibly located at or near Sołacki Park renamed 'Kuhndorfpark' during the occupation in the
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Of the west, left bank forts, Fort VIII (Fort Grolman) was also used to house British and French prisoners.; The fort still stands, located to the south of Stadion Miejski, home to
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camp locations in the surrounding countryside, were used to hold PoWs. These collectively formed Stalag XXI-D and accommodated just over 3,000 prisoners in total.
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Russian Front. This Ordnance Corps was known as H.K.P 20 (translated as Rearguard Vehicle Repair Park). The German Army training area at
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a few miles north of Poznan, was the location of a PoW working camp between July 1940 and June 1942. Initially a sub-camp of
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operation. Poles then provided the escapees with shelter in Poznań, secured false documents and organized transport to
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June 1943 - December 1943: Camp at Ostrzeszów (Schildberg) administratively transferred to Stalag XXI-D from
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Records created or inherited by the War Office, Armed Forces, Judge Advocate General, and related bodies
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Belson, Dorrien (2003). "Caught! Prisoner of War No. 487" Henley, Bentwyck Henry Publishers Ltd.
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The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos 1933–1945. Volume IV
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Davies-Scourfield, Gris (2004). "In Presence of my Foes". Barnsley, Pen and Sword Military.
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Duncan, Michael (1954). "Underground from Posen". London, William Kimber. ASIN B0000CKW35
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of rubbish, hiding in a rubbish pit outside the camp. The escape was orchestrated by the
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It was one of four main German POW camps in the Military District XXI, alongside the
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28 May 1941 Littledale, Sinclair and Davies-Scourfield escaped from Fort VIII in a
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PoWs were moved out before the advancing Red Army eventually took the town at the
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at the place to which English pilots escaped from Stalag XXI-D in 1941 during the
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16 April 1944 Shooting of Fusilier Rigby and wounding of other prisoners of war.
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Further to the north-east, Fort IIIA (Fort Prittwitz) was used to hold Gaulist
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In Poznań itself, three forts were used to house PoWs; Rauch, IIIA and VIII.
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supplied to replace contaminated drinking water. Stolen Radio concealed in
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Fort IIIA of the Poznań Fortress, one of the forts occupied by Stalag XXI-D
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June–December 1943 (about 130 km south-west of Poznań), XXI-D/Z in
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Stalag XXI B/H Thure. Jeńcy wojenni w Turze w latach II wojny światowej
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in May 1940, escaped from a working party, stowed away on a train to
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October 1944 - Stalag XXI-D reached its maximum population of 7,250.
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Prisoners lived in many of the 50 basement rooms of the brick built
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Megargee, Geoffrey P.; Overmans, Rüdiger; Vogt, Wolfgang (2022).
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about 107 km north-east of Poznań), and even as far away as
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April 1943 - Administration of H.K.P. 20 Lodz transferred from
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1942? - Allan Wolfe escaped while working on a road, walked to
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October 1941 - POWs from the dissolved Stalag XXI-B camp in
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were used as prison camps. Most notorious of these was the
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June 1940 - August 1940 Stalag XXI-A/Z based at Poznań.
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arrived at Fort VIII in a party of about 400 officers.
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and remained there until liberated by the Russians.
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Index

Poznań
Poland

Stalag XXI-D is located in Poland
52°23′42″N 16°51′25″E / 52.39500°N 16.85694°E / 52.39500; 16.85694
Prisoner-of-war camp
Nazi Germany
World War II
World War II
prisoner-of-war camp
Poznań
German-occupied
Poland
French
Stalag XXI-A
Ostrzeszów
Stalag XXI-B
Szubin
Stalag XXI-C
Wolsztyn
invasion of Poland
Reichsgau Wartheland
Military District
Poznań's eighteenth century forts
concentration camp
Fort VII
forced labour
River Warta
right bank fortifications
ICRC

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