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william-isaac on 03/08/2025 13:03 as stated in the article “Moscow 33” denotes a prisoner camp. and since your ancestor was released into east germany this might be helpful: [https://www.drk-suchdienst.de/en/how-we-help/tracing/second-world-war/prisoners-of-war-and-missing-persons](https://www.drk-suchdienst.de/en/how-we-help/tracing/second-world-war/prisoners-of-war-and-missing-persons)
Fabius_Macer on 03/08/2025 13:05 … “Moscow 33”, the designation for Russian “camps.” … It’s right there in the article. This has nothing to do with Germany.
digitalcosmonaut on 03/08/2025 13:09 Well it says right there – it was most likely a term/code used for mail sorting from the Soviet prison camps. https://ebay.us/m/Ed2hCS Probably very difficult to find any real archival data outside of Russia for this kind of stuff.
quark42q on 03/08/2025 13:10 The article contains a factual error. Herleshausen is not in East Germany. It was in West Germany. It was one of the border crossing points.
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as stated in the article “Moscow 33” denotes a prisoner camp. and since your ancestor was released into east germany this might be helpful:
[https://www.drk-suchdienst.de/en/how-we-help/tracing/second-world-war/prisoners-of-war-and-missing-persons](https://www.drk-suchdienst.de/en/how-we-help/tracing/second-world-war/prisoners-of-war-and-missing-persons)
… “Moscow 33”, the designation for Russian “camps.” … It’s right there in the article.
This has nothing to do with Germany.
Well it says right there – it was most likely a term/code used for mail sorting from the Soviet prison camps.
https://ebay.us/m/Ed2hCS
Probably very difficult to find any real archival data outside of Russia for this kind of stuff.
The article contains a factual error. Herleshausen is not in East Germany. It was in West Germany. It was one of the border crossing points.