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Dłutowo, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship

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Dłutowo is a small settlement in northern Poland, in the Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Pisz County, Gmina Pisz. It lies in the Masuria region. In 1539, the village’s population was entirely Polish. By 1881, 122 people lived there. During World War II, under Nazi Germany, the village was renamed Fischborn to erase Polish origins and it housed the Oflag 63 prisoner-of-war camp along with a subcamp of Stalag I-F. After the war, the historic Polish name Dłutowo was restored. There is a memorial in the village dedicated to the victims of the former German POW camps.


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