My great uncle was liberated from Stalag 8B by Russian troops, he had to show them where the Russian compound was, as he was the senior NCO on the detail that "fed" the Russians. The Russian compound consisted of a fenced area with machinegun towers - no buildings, food consisted of potato peelings and kitchen slops dumped on the ground from wheelbarrows. The treatment of Russian POW's was absolutely hideous. The Russians took him to the nearest town and told him to take whatever he wanted, gave him a pistol and said that if any of the locals tried to stop him, just kill them. The locals were all in hiding, between the Stalag, the Russian Compound and Auschwitz they were mostly employed supporting the business of genocide. Many of them would walk by the Stalag on Sunday afternoons and laugh at, and taunt the prisoners. He would have been shipped out, as many prisoners were, but he was in very poor condition from being tortured, so he was left behind when the Germans pulled out.