KL Stutthof - subcamp Schichau-Werke Elbing - Letter sent by a Polish inmate in KLStutthof to his sister in Dobben -( now Dobre ) - 1944
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Letter sent by a Polish inmate in KL Stutthof subcamp Schichau-Werke Elbing (you can see his address Sch/E ) to a relative in Dobben in 1944. Letter is the foldable envelope+letter type with instructions to be followed after. This letter was sent by inmate number 79243 in Schichau-Werke Elbing subcamp of KL Stutthof . He asked his sister about the parcels she had to send to the camp. Very rare letter most letters from KL Stutthof is from main camp , good condition.
More info about Schichau-Werke Elbing .
During World War II prisoners from Poland, France, the Netherlands, Lithuania, Latvia, Germany and Hungary were transported from satellite camps of Stutthof concentration camp near Danzig to work at Schichau. The prisoners received inadequate rations: half a litre of thin soup and 250 grams of bread per day. There was no winter clothing. Many of these forced laborers died as a result of epidemics, accidents, and beatings by the guards. Bodies were burned in a crematorium but also buried in mass graves at the cemetery in Saspe (now the Zaspa district of Gdańsk)
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