Stalag XX-B
Appearance
Marienburg Stalag XXB or Stalag 20B Marienburg Danzig was a Nazi POW camp. Located near Marienburg, it was originally a hutted and tented camp with double boundary fence and had watchtowers. British, Poles and Serbs were held here in 1940. An administration block including a hospital was erected in the latter part of 1940, mainly by prisoner labour. By 1941 a theatre had been built. POWs were sent out to labour in nearby farms, sawmills, factories and goodsyards.
See also
Bibliography
- Journey into captivity 1940 William Bampton. Printed privately. Copy in East Surrey Museum
- The March Towards Home William Bampton. Printed privately. Copy in East Surrey Museum
External links
- An account by Jack Durey of his service with 2nd attalion Hampshire Regiment in France, his capture time at Stalag XX-B and his escape, and journey home via Odessa [1]