,
Warsaw) The camp was created in September 1939. It consisted of an enclosure square, surrounded with
barbed wire and guard towers. Immediately after the German
invasion of Poland, at the beginning of World War II, some 1,000 Polish officers were imprisoned there. On April 27, 1942, additional Polish POWs were transferred there from the so-called "Generals' Camp"
Oflag VIII-E in Janské Koupele in
German-occupied Czechoslovakia (now in the
Czech Republic). In October 1944, 592 Polish insurgents of the suppressed
Warsaw Uprising were brought from
Stalag 344, and further Polish officers were brought later from
Stalag VII-A. By early 1945 the number of POWs held in the camp reached over 5,000. The camps was liberated by troops of the
U.S. 12th Armored Division on 29 April 1945. == List of notable prisoners ==