Stalag IV-G

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TypePrisoner-of-war camp
Controlledby Nazi Germany
Coordinates51°18′05″N 13°06′31″E / 51.301398°N 13.108592°E / 51.301398; 13.108592
Inuse1941–1945
Stalag IV-G
Oschatz, Saxony
Stalag IV-G headquarters building, 2003
Stalag IV-G headquarters building, 2003
Site information
TypePrisoner-of-war camp
Controlled by Nazi Germany
Location
Stalag IV-G is located in Germany
Stalag IV-G
Stalag IV-G
Oschatz, Germany (pre-war borders, 1937)
Coordinates51°18′05″N 13°06′31″E / 51.301398°N 13.108592°E / 51.301398; 13.108592
Site history
In use1941–1945
Garrison information
OccupantsBritish and American POWs

Stalag IV-G was a German World War II prisoner-of-war camp (Stammlager) for NCOs and enlisted men. It was not a camp in the usual sense, but a series of Arbeitslager ("Work Camps") scattered throughout the state of Saxony, administered from a central office on Lutherstraße[1] in Oschatz, a small town situated between Leipzig and Dresden.

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