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    History of Polish cemetery at Hohenfels

    HOHENFELS, BAYERN, GERMANY

    02.05.2025

    Photo by Bryan Gatchell 

    U.S. Army Garrison Bavaria

    USAG BAVARIA - HOHENFELS, Germany -- VFW Post 10557 commander Adam J. Moore explains the history of Stalag 383 Feb. 5, 2025 at a historic cemetery in the training area of U.S. Army Garrison Bavaria - Hohenfels. There are no bodies in the cemetery – they were exhumed decades before – but the site endures as a remembrance of Stalag 383, where allied prisoners of war were interned during World War II. Polish prisoners comprised the majority of the camp population, and many remained after the camp’s liberation. (U.S. Army photo by Bryan Gatchell, USAG Bavaria Public Affairs

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    Date Taken: 02.05.2025
    Date Posted: 02.21.2025 05:17
    Photo ID: 8879814
    VIRIN: 250205-A-TR183-2010
    Resolution: 4288x2848
    Size: 6.7 MB
    Location: HOHENFELS, BAYERN, DE
    Hometown: HOHENFELS, BAYERN, DE
    Hometown: ZAGAN, PL

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