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- The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933–1945, Volume IV: Camps and Other Detention Facilities Under the German Armed Forces
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- 2022
- Published by: Indiana University Press and United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
- Series: The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933–1945
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The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, 1933–1945, Volume IV aims to provide as much basic information as possible about individual camps and other detention facilities. Why were they established? Who ran them? What kinds of prisoners did they hold? What kinds of work did the prisoners do, and for whom? What were the conditions like? The entries detail the sources from which the authors drew their material, so future scholars can expand upon the work. Finally, and perhaps most important, this is a work of memorialization: it preserves the histories of places where people suffered and died.
Volume IV examines an under-researched segment of the larger Nazi incarceration system: camps and other detention facilities under the direct control of the German military, the Wehrmacht. These include prisoner of war (POW) camps (including camps for enlisted men, camps for officers, camps for naval personnel and airmen, and transit camps), civilian internment and labor camps, work camps for Tunisian Jews, brothels in which women were forced to have sex with soldiers, and prisons and penal camps for Wehrmacht personnel. Most of these sites have not been described in detail in the existing historical literature, and a substantial number of them have never been documented at all. The volume also includes an introduction to the German prisoner of war camp system and its evolution, introductions to each of the various types of camps operated by the Wehrmacht, and entries devoted to each individual camp, representing the most comprehensive documentation to date of the Wehrmacht camp system.
Within the entries, the volume draws upon German military documents, eyewitness and survivor testimony, and postwar investigations to describe the experiences of prisoners of war and civilian prisoners held captive by the Wehrmacht. Of particular note is the detailed documentation of the Wehrmacht's crimes against Soviet prisoners of war, which have largely been neglected in the English-language literature up to this point, despite the fact that more than three million Soviet prisoners died in German captivity. The volume also provides substantial coverage of the diverse range of conditions encountered by other Allied prisoners of war, illustrating both the substantial privations faced by all prisoners of war and the stark contrast between the Germans' treatment of Soviet prisoners and those of other nationalities. The volume also details the significant involvement of the Wehrmacht in crimes against the civilian populations of occupied Europe and North Africa. As a result, this volume not only brings to light many detention sites whose existence has been little known, but also advances the decades-old process of dismantling the myth of the "clean Wehrmacht," according to which the German military had nothing to do with the Holocaust and the Nazi regime's other crimes.
Table of Contents
- Title page, Copyright
- pp. i-iv
- Dedication
- pp. v-viii
- Acknowledgments
- pp. xix-xx
- Editors' Introduction
- pp. xxi-xxii
- Reader's Guide to Using the Volume
- pp. xxiii-xxiv
- AGSSt Breslau
- p. 67
- AGSSt Samland
- p. 68
- DURCHGANGSLAGER (DULAG) 100-420
- pp. 69-123
- Dulag VIII A
- p. 123
- Dulag XVII / Dulag Döllersheim
- pp. 123-124
- Dulag E / Dulag II E
- pp. 124-125
- Dulag F / Dulag VI F
- p. 125
- Dulag Gneixendorf
- pp. 125-126
- Dulag Luft Insterburg
- p. 128
- Dulag Luft Ost
- p. 128
- Dulag Luft West
- pp. 128-131
- Offizier-Dulag XII
- p. 132
- Frontstalags Introduction
- pp. 132-138
- Frontstalag 100-241
- pp. 138-203
- Heilag Annaburg
- pp. 204-205
- Heilag Chalons-sur-Saône
- p. 205
- Heilag Compiègne
- pp. 205-206
- Heilag Montwy
- p. 206
- Heilag Rouen
- p. 206
- Heilag V A
- p. 206
- Heilag V B
- p. 206
- Heilag V C
- p. 207
- Heilag VIII G
- p. 207
- Heilag VIII H
- p. 207
- Heilag XVII A
- p. 207
- Heilag Öhringen
- pp. 207-208
- Marine Dulag Gotenhafen
- pp. 208-209
- Marlag Milag Nord
- pp. 209-211
- Marlag Milag Sandbostel
- p. 211
- OFFIZIERLAGER (OFLAG) 6-XXI C
- pp. 211-280
- Sammellager Pillau
- p. 280
- MANNSCHAFTSSTAMMLAGER (STALAG) 122- XXI E
- pp. 280-503
- MANNSCHAFTSSTAMMLAGER (STALAG) LUFT 1-7
- pp. 503-510
- Kriegsgefangenen-Lazarette
- pp. 511-515
- Prisoner of War Special Camps Introduction
- pp. 518-520
- Dulag Achtyrka
- p. 520
- Dulag Błonie
- pp. 520-521
- Dulag Bochnia
- p. 521
- Dulag Borispol
- pp. 521-522
- Dulag Châlons-sur-Marne
- pp. 522-523
- Dulag Corinth
- pp. 523-524
- Dulag Kielce
- p. 524
- Dulag Krakau
- p. 524
- Dulag Kurbatovo
- p. 525
- Dulag Lollar
- p. 525
- Dulag Mecheln
- p. 525
- Dulag Neubreisach
- pp. 525-526
- Dulag Öhringen
- p. 526
- Dulag Reichshof
- p. 526
- Dulag Sassnitz
- p. 526
- Dulag Schildberg
- pp. 526-527
- Dulag Soldau
- p. 527
- Dulag Tarnów
- pp. 527-528
- Dulag Wadowice
- p. 528
- Dulag West
- p. 528
- KGL Cesena
- p. 529
- KGL Dünkirchen
- p. 529
- KGL Florenz
- p. 530
- KGL Jersey
- pp. 530-531
- KGL Kalamata
- p. 531
- KGL Karpathos
- pp. 531-532
- KGL Kefallenia
- p. 532
- KGL Kielce
- pp. 532-533
- KGL Leianokladion
- p. 534
- KGL Lorient
- pp. 534-535
- KGL Megalopolis
- p. 535
- KGL Messolongion
- p. 535
- KGL Nea-Kokkinia
- pp. 535-536
- KGL Nea-Psychikon
- p. 536
- KGL Novi Pazar
- p. 536
- KGL Patras
- p. 536
- KGL Pistoia
- p. 537
- KGL Rhodos
- p. 537
- KGL Rogavka
- pp. 537-538
- KGL Santorin
- p. 539
- KGL Saint-Nazaire
- p. 539
- KGL Theben
- pp. 539-540
- KGL Tripolis
- p. 540
- KGL Uroš1evac
- p. 540
- KGL Zakynthos
- p. 540
- Luftwaffe Sonderlager Ost
- pp. 542-543
- Sonderlager Boyen
- pp. 543-544
- Sonderlager Dabendorf
- p. 544
- Sonderlager Ibbenbüren
- pp. 544-545
- Sonderlager Komotau
- p. 545
- Sonderlager Wuhlheide
- p. 545
- Sonderlager Wustrau
- p. 546
- Sonderlager Wutzetz
- p. 546
- Sonderlager Ziethenhorst
- p. 547
- Zivilarbeitsdienstabteilungen (ZADA)
- pp. 549-550
- Wehrmacht Brothels
- pp. 550-556
- FL Kalatsch
- pp. 556-557
- FL Pogodinskoje
- p. 557
- HFL Belaja Kalitwa
- pp. 559-560
- Ilag Dongelberg
- pp. 560-561
- Ilag Giromagny
- p. 561
- Ilag Saint-Denis
- pp. 561-562
- Ilag Vittel
- pp. 562-565
- Ilag VII Z
- pp. 565-567
- Ilag XVIII
- pp. 567-568
- KL Charkow
- p. 568
- KL Kramatorskaia
- pp. 568-570
- Sammellager Chochol
- pp. 570-571
- Endlager Ozarichi
- pp. 571-574
- Jugenderziehungslager (JEL) Skobrovka
- pp. 574-576
- Tunisia Wehrmacht Camps Introduction
- pp. 576-582
- Aïn Zammit
- p. 582
- Bir M'Cherga
- p. 582
- Bordj Fredj
- p. 583
- Cap Serrat
- p. 584
- Drija (Oued Drija)
- p. 584
- El-Guettar (El Quettar)
- p. 584
- Gafsa Gare
- p. 584
- Goubellat (Quballat)
- p. 584
- Jefna (Djefna)
- p. 585
- Katach-Baya
- p. 585
- Massicault
- p. 585
- Sidi Ahmed (Sidi Hamed)
- p. 587
- FELDSTRAFGEFANGENEN-ABTEILUNG (FStGA) 1-22
- pp. 595-639
- KWG Borissow
- pp. 640-642
- KWG Dünaburg
- pp. 643-644
- KWG Makejewka
- pp. 644-645
- STRAFVOLLSTRECKUNGSZÜGE (StVZ)
- pp. 648-651
- UNTERSUCHUNGSGEFÄNGNISSE (UG) BERLIN
- pp. 651-653
- WG Bruchsal
- pp. 661-664
- WG Freiburg im Breisgau
- pp. 664-666
- WG Germersheim
- pp. 666-669
- WG Graudenz
- pp. 671-674
- WG Torgau-Fort Zinna and Brückenkopf
- pp. 674-676
- List of Abbreviations
- pp. 677-710
- List of Contributors
- pp. 711-714
- About the editors
- pp. 715-716
- Names Index
- pp. 717-728
- Places Index
- pp. 729-740
- Organizations and Enterprises Index
- pp. 741-758
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