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General => Armed Forces => World War Two => Topic started by: DPT on Friday 25 March 11 16:35 GMT (UK)
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Hello.
Does anyone have any information about Stalag II E, which was liberated 2nd May 1945? Who liberated the camp, who was held there, are there any pictures available perhaps once it was liberated? There does not appear to be any useful information on this camp as far as I can see on the internet.
Many Thanks as alaways.
DPT
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Not a lot on IIE from I.R.C.C. at the end of January 1945.
Position 53:38N - 11:22E. 1929 British and 939 US P.O.W. arrived from E Germany. No negative Nos given as there is with several other Camps in the Document.
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You may find this snippet helpful (my German is extremely poor, you can cut and paste the text into Google translate):
http://www.buergerhaus-rostock.de/pdf/Tafel_Schwerin_2.pdf
As to who would have liberated the camp, the most likely candidates are the Russians considering they operated on that front.
K
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Hello. Hoping that you are all still out there as I also have an interest in this camp. Particularly I'd like to know the link to Drönnewitz (was it classed as a sub camp?).
In respect of repatriation, my grandfather was held here. There is video footage of him being flown home at the end of Kate Hubble's "who do you think you are". There may be others there also
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Yes, a very old thread(!) but my relative, Richard Farnden 1/5 Queens Royals, was there briefly: March 17 1945 - April 5 1945.
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I am reading Renegades by Adrian Weale which is about the British traitors in WW2 (Joyce, Cole etc.) and the formation of the BFC.
In it he mentions several times that some of the BFC were sent to the "punishment camp at Schwerin, Mecklenberg". I am not sure if this was the stalag for allied POW's or perhaps a different camp at the same location for German (as the BFC part of the SS).
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I am reading Renegades by Adrian Weale which is about the British traitors in WW2 (Joyce, Cole etc.) and the formation of the BFC.
In it he mentions several times that some of the BFC were sent to the "punishment camp at Schwerin, Mecklenberg". I am not sure if this was the stalag for allied POW's or perhaps a different camp at the same location for German (as the BFC part of the SS).
UPDATE: the punishment camp for German soldiers was not the same place. It was near Schwerin.
Still trying to find out why my relative was there for a short period (he was liberated from there but can't find out how he got there - was it part of the March or was he just transferred there?).
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Hi, my late father was in this camp in 1945 for 2 month. He was in 1/8th battalion Lancashire fusiliers and came on the long March from Stalag XXB. He said he was liberated by the Americans. Any more info would be appreciated.