Stalingrad prisoner-of-war camp

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The Stalingrad prisoner-of-war camp was a Soviet detention facility where captured German soldiers, including officers from the Battle of Stalingrad, were held under often harsh conditions during and after World War II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Soviet detention facility
prisoner-of-war camp
conditionOfImprisonment exposure to cold
harsh
insufficient food
overcrowded
conflict Eastern Front of World War II NERFINISHED
World War II
surface form: Second World War
country Soviet Union
detains German enlisted men
German officers
German prisoners of war
guardedBy Soviet guards
hasPrisonerOrigin Battle of Stalingrad NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Volga region NERFINISHED
inception 1943
languageOfAuthorities Russian
locatedIn Russian SFSR NERFINISHED
Stalingrad NERFINISHED
notableFor detention of senior German officers
high mortality among German POWs
symbolic importance as site for captured Stalingrad troops
operatedBy NKVD NERFINISHED
Red Army NERFINISHED
Soviet military authorities NERFINISHED
partOf Soviet POW camp system NERFINISHED
prisonerNationality Axis-aligned
German
relatedEvent German 6th Army surrender
subjectOf historical research on POW treatment on Eastern Front
memoirs of German prisoners of war
studies of Battle of Stalingrad aftermath
successorStateLocation Volgograd NERFINISHED
timePeriod after World War II
during World War II
usedFor detention of prisoners of war

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Kozelsk camp category Stalingrad prisoner-of-war camp
this entity surface form: World War II prisoner-of-war camps of the Soviet Union
Hauptmann Wilm Hosenfeld deathPlace Stalingrad prisoner-of-war camp
subject surface form: Wilm Hosenfeld