M-Stammlager IVB Pow Camp Artwork

Description

Created by N. Uchtmann, this artwork is an aerial view of Stalag IVB in Mulhberg, Germany, one of the largest POW camps in WWII. At the bottom left is a group of prisoners, one individual for each nationality imprisoned at the camp, including Polish women soldiers.

The donor’s father, Maurice I. Boyer was a paratrooper and a prisoner at Stalag IVB.

Filed In:
Era: World War II
Special Collection: Prisoner of War
Other: Artwork
Accession #:
2009-3242-0010
Museum Location:
Not on display
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Every artifact in the Air Mobility Command Museum, including this one, is part of the United States Air Force Heritage Program. We are not able to loan or sell artifacts in the museum's collection.

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I have one of these prints, together with the letter from N Uchtmann which was enclosed to the prisoners he sent the prints to. It belonged to Thomas Harvey who I believe was with the Royal Sussex Regiment. Does it have a value and where would be the appropriate place to sell it. Thank you.
Susan Chappell

I too a copy of the M-Stammlager IVB Pow Camp Artwork. It belonged to my Uncle, George Daniel Woodhouse, from England. I believe he was imprisoned there.
It was posted from Afz. N.Uchmann. p/a H.J Baten. 172 Edisonlann. Tilburg Holland. It has remained in its delivery tube and is in good condition.
Could anyone tell me if this is of any interest to anyone and does it have any value.
Thank you for your help

Bryan Woodhouse