Krampen

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In Krampen, two miles from Skinnskatteberg, there used to be a refugee camp for Soviet soldiers. At the end of the Second World War, a barracks camp was built, which has now been demolished. A few traces remain in the area and signs with text and photographs tell about a previously silent part of our history. Just over half a mile from the site is Rysstenen.

During the Second World War, 1939-1945, thousands of people fled from wartime Europe to neutral Sweden. Among them were Soviet soldiers who had escaped from war camps in Nazi-occupied Norway and camps in Finland. There they had been used as labor to build roads and railways. In Sweden, camps were set up to take care of these men, three of which were located in Skinnskatteberg municipality: Baggå Manor, Udden guest house in Baggbron and Krampen.

In October 1944, Sweden extradited these refugees to the Soviet Union at the request of the Soviets. The young men's journey home was kept quiet for a long time, and now afterwards many people wonder whether it was right to send them home. Because prisoners of war were considered traitors by the Soviet state, many of these men ended up in terrible labor camps when they returned to their homeland.

In the area, there is a small museum in the only remaining building. The museum is open only sparingly. The outdoor area with its signs can be visited at any time. For more information about the opening hours of the museum, or booking groups click here.

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Address

    KRAMPEN 1

    739 92 Skinnskatteberg

    Sverige

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Facts

Krampen is part of the Ekomuseum Bergslagen.https://ekomuseum.se/

Ekomuseum Bergslagen is since 1986 a network of almost 70 different places to visit, all on the theme of industrial history. It is about a 20 mile long area in Dalarna and Västmanland. The sites tell today about life and work, technology and mining in Bergslagen in the past.

Parking

Parking is available both at the Krampen Museum and at the signposted area right next door.

Directions

On road 597 between road 68 from Riddarhyttan and Uttersberg, follow the sign that refers to Krampen.

Contact

Address

Box 101, 739 22 Skinnskatteberg

Email address

Veronica Dahlberg

+46 222 51 56 57

veronica.dahlberg@skinnskatteberg.se

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