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Stalag IV-D : ウィキペディア英語版
Stalag IV-D

Stalag IV-D was a German World War II prisoner-of-war camp located in the town of Torgau, Saxony, about north-east of Leipzig.
==Camp history==
The camp comprised two buildings located in the town. The main camp was located on Naundorfer Strasse, about south-west of the railway station. Originally a small print factory it was requisitioned for use as a POW camp in May 1941. For most of the war the camp held only around 800 POWs, as most were assigned to ''Arbeitslager'' ("Work Camps") in factories, mines, railway yards, and farms, up to away. There was also an administration building on the corner of Wolfersdorff and Puschkin Strassen, formerly a school for Army NCOs, with a small compound of wooden huts that housed around 20 POWs assigned to clerical duties.〔
A sub-camp, Stalag IV-D/Z, was opened in May 1942, located in Annaburg about north of Torgau. From March 1944 it was designated as a ''Heilag'' (short for ''Heimkehrerlager''), a repatriation camp for POWs waiting to be either exchanged or returned home on medical grounds.
The camps were liberated in late April 1945 when US and Soviet forces met on the Elbe at Torgau.

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