Macikai POW and GULAG Camps

Macikai POW and GULAG Camps
Macikai near Šilutė, German/Soviet-occupied Lithuania
Former building of the solitary cell, now a museum
Site information
TypePrisoner-of-war camp
Controlled by Nazi Germany,  Soviet Union
Location
Macikai POW and GULAG Camps
Macikai, Lithuania
Coordinates55°21′25″N 21°31′07″E / 55.3569°N 21.51871°E / 55.3569; 21.51871
Site history
In use1939–1955
Garrison information
OccupantsPolish, Belgian, French, British, Canadian, American, Australian, New Zealand, Soviet, Czech, Dutch and Norwegian POWs (under Germany); German, Romanian, Hungarian, Austrian, Czech, Dutch, and Danish POWs, Lithuanian, Polish, Belarusian and Russian civilians, political prisoners, priests, criminals, etc. (under the Soviet Union)

Macikai POW and GULAG Camps is the complex of prisoner-of-war camp and forced labor camps located near the village og Macikai (Matzicken) in German-occupied Lithuania and later, the Lithuanian SSR. The camp was opened and operated by Nazi Germany (1939–1944), and later became a Soviet prisoner-of-war camp No. 184 (1945–1948), finally transforming into a Soviet GULAG forced-labour camp (1945–1955).