POW camp at Rolava

The POW camp on Rolava was established during the Second World War and tin ore was processed there. The camp served the fascists. The older name was Sauersack. There were shafts in the vicinity where the ore was mined. After the war, the object was managed by the company Rudné doly Příbram. The mining and processing of tin was it didn't start here and the building began to deteriorate. Some buildings burned down during frequent fires, some were destroyed by vandals and local residents...
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