Museum of War Prisoner Camps in Zagan is a memorial to prisoners of war incarcerated by the Nazis during the Second World War. It is located in / Poland , in the western part of the country, in the city Zagan , 6 Lotników Alianckich Street. Museum of War Prisoner Camps in Zagan was established in 1971 at the site of the former Second World War concentration camp Kriegsgefangenen Stammlager der Luftwaffe 3 Sagan. It has to remind torture of allied prisoners of war and their courageous efforts to escape from captivity. It is interesting that the history of various labor and prison-of-war camps in Zagan is very rich. Their origin dates back to 1813. Museum of War Prisoner Camps in Zagan presents the history of the local camps, shows the every-day life of prisoners, and a part of the exhibition is dedicated to the Poles, who had to work in local camps. There are also regularly held various temporary exhibitions. The museum also offers a documentary film in different languages, you can see the monuments, the Harrego tunnel exit replica, the replica of a watch tower and various remains of buildings, fences, etc. In the camp there are two marked hiking trails that pass through the war cemeteries.»