The article deals with the holding of prisoners-of-war from the Ukrainian Halych Army and Ukrainian civilian internees in the POW camp of Wadowice in years 1918-1920. It was then the main group of people staying at this location. The article deals with the following issues: when the Ukrainian captivity started, the number of POWs and internees in the camp, the Polish command, relations between guards and inmates, material conditions, nourishment, sanitary conditions, mortality, and relief for prisoners from Eastern Galicia.
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