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Stalag IV-C : ウィキペディア英語版
Stalag IV-C

Stalag IV-C was a German World War II prisoner-of-war camp located in Wistritz, Sudetenland, (now Dubí, Czech Republic), just north of the town of Teplitz (now Teplice) in the ''Erzgebirge'' ("Ore Mountains") region.
==Camp history==
The camp was opened in February 1941.〔 The main camp was housed in a former porcelain factory. In 1943 fewer than 250 men were there, with the remaining population, some 23,000 men, attached to various ''Arbeitskommandos'' working in local industry and construction. The largest detachment, of 8,000 men, was at Brüx (now Most) working on the construction of the ''Sudetenländische Treibstoffwerke'' ("Sudetenland Fuel Works"), part of the state-owned industrial conglomerate ''Reichswerke Hermann Göring''. This plant was designed to process oil from coal, and as part of the Allied campaign to attack German oil production it was bombed several times between July 1944 and April 1945. In the second raid on 21 July 1944 six British POWs were killed and 21 were injured. The camp was liberated by the Russian Army in May 1945.

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