Stalag V-A was a German World War II prisoner-of-war camp (Stammlager) located on the southern outskirts of Ludwigsburg, Germany. It housed Allied POWs...
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German prisoner-of-war camps in World War II (redirect from Stalag VI-A)
Annaburg Stalag V-A Ludwigsburg Stalag V-B Villingen Stalag V-C Wildberg Stalag V-D Strasbourg Oflag V-A Weinsberg Oflag V-B Biberach Oflag V-C Wurzach...
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Stalag Luft III (German: Stammlager Luft III; literally "Main Camp, Air, III"; SL III) was a Luftwaffe-run prisoner-of-war (POW) camp during the Second...
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Stalag VIII-A was a German World War II prisoner-of-war camp, located just to the south of the town of Görlitz in Lower Silesia, east of the River Neisse...
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The Stalag riddim (or Stalag version) is a popular reggae riddim, which came to prominence in the 1980s. It was originally written and recorded as "Stalag...
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Stalag Luft II (German: Stammlager Luft II; literally "Main Camp, Air, II"; SL II) was a Luftwaffe-run prisoner-of-war (POW) camp during World War II,...
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Stalags (Hebrew: סטאלגים, Stalagim, also known in English as Stalags: Holocaust and Pornography in Israel) is a 2008 Israeli documentary film produced...
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Ludwigsburg (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
was the home of the prisoner-of-war camp Stalag V-A from October 1939 till April 1945. After the war, there was a large displaced persons camp which housed...
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Stalag IV-G was a German World War II prisoner-of-war camp (Stammlager) for NCOs and enlisted men. It was not a camp in the usual sense, but a series of...
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Stalag XVIII D (306) (Kriegsgefangenen-Mannschafts-Stammlager or Stammlager; abbreviated Stalag) was a Nazi prisoner-of-war camp complex for the detainment...
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Stalag 383 was a German World War II Prisoner of War camp located in Hohenfels, Bavaria. The German Army founded a training area near Hohenfels, Bavaria...
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Stalag III-D was a World War II German Army prisoner-of-war camp located in Berlin. The camp was established on 14 August 1940 on the corner of Landweg...
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Stalag VI-K Senne (also known as Stalag 326) was a German World War II prisoner-of-war (POW) camp. It was named after the natural region Senne, mainly...
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Stalag IV-F was a German World War II prisoner-of-war camp in Hartmannsdorf, Saxony. It held predominantly French, British and Soviet POWs, but also Serbian...
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Villingen-Schwenningen (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
clock and watchmaking history. During World War II, in March 1940, the Stalag V-B prisoner-of-war camp was established, in which Polish, French, British...
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St. Nazaire Raid were taken there, then sent on to other camps in Germany. St. Nazaire Raid POW camps in France Story of James Laurie, taken POW v t e...
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Gale Cleven (category Stalag Luft III prisoners of World War II)
over Bremen, Germany. Cleven was then taken as a prisoner-of-war to Stalag Luft III and Stalag VII-A, before escaping to American lines in March 1945...
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Stalag 13 was an outdoor film set, built in 1964 near the northwest corner of RKO Forty Acres in Culver City. It was used to depict various prison camps...
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Barkniewko (redirect from Stalag 302)
prisoner-of-war camps in the village, first Stalag 302 for regular soldiers from August 1941 to early 1942, then Stalag 351, also for regular soldiers, from...
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Stalag VIII-E (also known as Stalag 308) was a German World War II prisoner-of-war camp located next to the village of Neuhammer, Silesia (now Świętoszów...
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celebration Lauren McQueen as Rose, a volunteer for the American Red Cross David Austin-Barnes as Stuart O'Neill, a POW at Stalag Luft III Robert Hands as Major...
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raspy voice and his role as Marko the Mailman in the 1953 film Stalag 17 as well as a recurring role as Dean Travers on the 1970s ABC-TV series Three's...
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Stalag IV-E Altenburg was a World War II German Army prisoner-of-war camp located near Altenburg in the state of Thuringia, 45 kilometres (28 mi) south...
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Jens Müller (pilot) (category Participants in the Great Escape from Stalag Luft III)
1917 – 30 March 1999) was a Norwegian pilot trained in Little Norway in Canada and a prisoner of war in the German POW camp Stalag Luft III. He was one of...
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This is a list of Academy Award–nominated films. As of December 14, 2024: Total number of awards ceremonies: 96 Total number of nominated films: 5,132...
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Mass escapes occur when 5 or more prisoners escape from a prison or prisoner-of-war camp at the same time. Most mass escapes occur after many months of...
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Germany during World War II HASAG IG Farben Krupp Labor camp Stalag Stalag VIII-B Stalag IX-B Siemens-Schuckert Zwangsarbeitslager für Juden "Świadkowie:...
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1921 – 3 June 1996) was an American playwright, best known for the play Stalag 17. He was born in the Bronx, New York City, New York. An enlisted member...
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Timeline of Strasbourg (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
dissolved. November: Stalag V-D POW camp established by the Germans. 1941 – Reichsuniversität Straßburg formed. 1942 – Stalag V-D POW camp dissolved....
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the film depicts a heavily fictionalized version of the mass escape by British Commonwealth prisoners of war from German POW camp Stalag Luft III in World...
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