• Stalag XI-C Bergen-Belsen, initially called Stalag 311, was a German Army prisoner-of-war camp located near the town of Bergen in Lower Saxony. May 1940:...
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    Offenburg Stalag VI-A Hemer/Iserlohn Stalag VI-B Neu-Versen Stalag VI-C Oberlangen/Emsland Stalag VI-D Dortmund Stalag VI-E Soest Stalag VI-F Bocholt Stalag VI-G...
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    Stalag XI-B and Stalag XI-D / 357 were two German World War II prisoner-of-war camps (Stammlager) located just to the east of the town of Fallingbostel...
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    Stalag XI-A (also known as Stalag 341) was a German World War II prisoner-of-war camp (Stammlager), located just to the east of the village of Altengrabow...
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    Stalag XI-C (311). It was intended to hold up to 20,000 Soviet POWs and was one of three such camps in the area. The others were at Oerbke (Stalag XI-D...
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  • Tilsit in East Prussia to Fallingbostel before being transferred to Stalag XI-C, adjacent to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, in February 1942. His...
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    Stalag VI-C was a World War II German POW camp located 6 km west of the village Oberlangen in Emsland in north-western Germany. It was originally built...
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  • Bergen-Belsen may refer to: Stalag XI-C Bergen-Belsen (1940–1943), a German World War II prisoner-of-war camp Bergen-Belsen concentration camp (1942–1945)...
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    Stalag Luft IV was a German World War II prisoner-of-war camp in Gross Tychow, Pomerania (now Tychowo, Poland). It housed mostly American POWs, but also...
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  • other POW camps: Stalag XI-B Fallingbostel, Stalag XI-B/Z Bergen-Belsen, Gross-Rosen, Stalag IV-E Altenburg, Stalag 344 Lamsdorf, and Stalag X-A Sandbostel...
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    took the northern route. It went to Stalag Luft IV at Gross Tychow, Pomerania then via Stettin to Stalag XI-B and Stalag 357 at Fallingbostel. Some prisoners...
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  • called Parcours, made up of various types of benches. Bent Pyramid Stalag XI-B Stalag XI-C Bergen-Hohne Training Area Munster Training Area Occupation Statute...
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    After the capitulation of the Polish insurgents, he was interned in Stalag XI-A Altengrabow in the Magdeburg area. He died in a nearby hospital on 14...
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    aged 13–16 in Fort VII. In the seven southern forts (XI-XVII), the Germans operated the Stalag XX-A prisoner-of-war camp for Polish, British, French...
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  • France and sent to Stalag XXI-D (Poznań) POW camp in the north of Poland. On 28 May 1941, Sinclair escaped from Fort VIII, Stalag XXI-D, along with two...
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    hospitals in the town. Ratisbon Luft-Stalag 13 – in the TV series Hogan's Heroes Stalag 17 – in the 1953 film of that name Stalag Luft Nord – in the 1963 movie...
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  • Peter Thomas, Baron Thomas of Gwydir (category Stalag Luft III prisoners of World War II)
    prisoner-of-war camps in Germany, moving from Stalag Luft VI to Stalag Luft III and then at Stalag XI-B. He continued his legal studies while imprisoned...
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    Infantry Division and the site of several prisoner-of-war camps including Stalag XVII-C and Oflag XVII-A (from June 1940) near the abandoned village of Edelbach...
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    separated from his unit to be captured. He was sent first to Stalag XX-A at Thorn, and soon on to Stalag XXI-A at Schildberg (both in Poland). For three years...
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    September 1941, the Germans operated the Oflag XI-A prisoner-of-war camp in the town, which was reorganized as Stalag 365 in April 1942. In 1943, the city became...
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    Greifswald (section 19th C.)
    large German Army (Wehrmacht) garrison. During the war, in May 1940, the Stalag II-C prisoner-of-war camp was relocated to Greifswald from Dobiegniew, and...
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    were used as forced labour, and 470 of whom died. Numerous subcamps of the Stalag VIII-A prisoner-of-war camp were located in the town, in which over 10,000...
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  • captured Allied aircrew, before being moved to the prisoner-of-war camp Stalag Luft I. Cowell remained a prisoner for around five months, occupying the...
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  • Holocaust 1993 United Kingdom Stalag Luft Adrian Shergold Comedy-drama. Commonwealth POWs attempt escape from German Stalag Luft 1993 Germany Stalingrad...
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  • 2023. "The Roll of Honour: Previously Missing now reported Killed". Flight. XI (535): 77. January 16, 1919. Archived from the original on September 16, 2016...
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    a Murder (1959)-- Arthur O'Connell and George C. Scott The Hustler (1961) -- Jackie Gleason and George C. Scott Bonnie and Clyde (1967) -- Gene Hackman...
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  • hunger, disease and executions. The camp was known at that time as the Stalag 359 Poniatowa. Afterwards, the Stammlager was redesigned and expanded as...
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    which started World War II. During the war, the Germans operated the Stalag III-C prisoner-of-war camp for Polish, French, Serbian, Soviet, Italian, British...
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    people (see Romani Holocaust), and dozens of forced labour subcamps of the Stalag XI-B prisoner-of-war camp for Allied POWs. As an important railway and road...
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    on. Following the 1941 Operation Barbarossa the Germans established the Stalag 319 prisoner-of-war camp in Chełm, in which they imprisoned Soviet, French...
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