Wels DP Camp, Austria, 1945-1959

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Wels Displaced Persons Camp, Austria, 1945-1959 (?)

City Archive: Stadtarchiv
A-4601 Wels
Rathaus
Tel. (07242) [0043 7242] 235

City of Wels:
Magistrat der Stadt Wels
4600 Wels, Stadtplatz 1
Tel. 0043 (7242) 235-0
http://www.wels-stadt.at/

Lichenegg Ronbau

Lichtenegg (Camp Nr. 1001): with shell of building at Schulstrasse [School St.], 1959
Photo compliments of Virtual Museum of Upper Austria http://www.ooegeschichte.at/

11/7/04 Hi Olga
I was searching on the web and found your site. I lived in many DP camps according to my paperwork. My last known address was D.P. Settlement 1006, Wienerstr. 24, Wels, Austria. As yet, I have been unable to find any information. Do you have any information regarding this camp? I would very much appreciate it.
I came to this country in 1948 under the Child Welfare office of the IRO (International Refugee Organization) in Linz for displaced persons. I have never been able to find any information regarding family.
Any information that you might have would be greatly appreciated. Kind regards Jim Fedyk Connecticut, USA

I was born in the Wels, Austria DP camp in 1947. My parents were born in Dobre, Poland and survived the war in Russia. My oldest brother was born in Kazakstan, Russia. I have a few pictures of the DP camp but little info. Thanks for your site. Morris Powazek Claremont, California

Photos provided to us by Morris Powazek
Photo compliments of Austrian Picture Archives http://www.bildarchiv.at/

Ben, Sam, Regina and Morris (Mendel) Powazek, taken in 1949 or 1950 just before going to the US

Ben, Sam, Regina and Morris (Mendel) Powazek, taken in 1949/50 just before going to the US


FL Wels 1954, Eingang. The sign says, "United States Escape Program." Researchers, you might try that verbage when you write to the archives.

Wels working in garden

DP Camp Wels [Camp #?]: Gardening, 1953 Photo compliments of Austrian Picture Archives http://www.bildarchiv.at/

Erffin Botsch Thompson

Camp Nr. 1002: Opening of new building by US-Ambassador Thompson, 1953


Licenegg Umzug Sefansie

Lichtenegg (Camp Nr. 1001): [partial ?] move to new housing estate "Stefan-Siedlung", 1961 Photo compliments of Virtual Museum of Upper Austria http://www.ooegeschichte.at/

Lichtenegg 1

 

Barackenneubau

DP Camp Wels [Camp #?]: Gardening, 1953 Photo compliments of Austrian Picture Archives http://www.bildarchiv.at/


Lichtenegg 1a

 

Lichtennegg Church inauguration 1952

Lichtenegg (Camp Nr. 1001): Church inauguration, 1952 Photo compliments of Virtual Museum of Upper Austria http://www.ooegeschichte.at/

Camp Nr. 1002: New building, 1953 Photo compliments of Austrian Picture Archives http://www.bildarchiv.at/


Wels new building

Camp Nr. 1002: New building, 1953 Photo compliments of Austrian Picture Archives http://www.bildarchiv.at/

Ft Wels Stefansiedling 1960 Photo compliments of Virtual Museum of Upper Austria http://www.ooegeschichte.at/


BOOKS: U.S. Army. 328th Inf Regt. History of the Three Hundred Twenty-Eighth Infantry Regiment: 12 February to VE Day, 9 May 1945. Wels, Austria: Verlagsdrückerei Wels, 1945. 46 p. #603-328.1945/2.
Author: Magistrat der Stadt Wels.

Title: List of former concentration camp prisoners buried at Wels, Austria, in 1945 name list. Description: .25 in. Notes: Consists of a copy of a list of names of concentration camp inmates who died at Wels, Austria, mostly in May 1945, and were buried in the city cemetery there. The list provides the first and last names of the victims and, in some cases, their place and date of birth, and place and date of death. Standard citation for US Holocaust Research Institute Archives Magistrat der Stadt Wels, Austria. The Magistrat der Stadt Wels supplied a copy of the name list to Ernest Willinger in Aug 1990....Pulled for catalog 24 Sep 1993. Control No.: DCHY582-A [December 2000] Jewishgen cemetary project. http://www.jewishgen.org

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