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Here Soviet Soldiers Built Roads During World War II – Having Fled the Nazis

Summary by Svt Nyheter
During World War II, hundreds of Soviet soldiers were interned in the Krampen camp outside Skinnskatteberg. After the war, they were extradited to the Soviet Union, where many faced an uncertain future.

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During World War II, hundreds of Soviet soldiers were interned in the Krampen camp outside Skinnskatteberg. After the war, they were extradited to the Soviet Union, where many faced an uncertain future.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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svt Nyheter broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Saturday, May 24, 2025.
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