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    Oflag II-D Gross Born (Grossborn-Westfalenhof) was a World War II German prisoner-of-war camp located at Gross Born, Pomerania (now Borne Sulinowo, West...
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    for Russian, French and Yugoslav POWs-Stalag 302. Later it became an Oflag II-D. The Polish resistance organization Odra was active in the town and conducted...
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    Oflag II-A in Prenzlau Oflag II-B in Arnswalde (Choszczno) Oflag II-C in Woldenberg (Dobiegniew) Oflag II-D in Gross Born (Borne Sulinowo) Oflag II-E...
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    from 24 January 1942 in Oflag II B Arnswalde in today's Choszczno. Then from mid-May 1942 to April 1945 in Oflag II-D Gross-Born. After leaving the camp...
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    Wehrmacht during the invasion. In June 1940, the camp was named Oflag II D Gross-Born, and soon afterwards, French Army officers were brought to it in...
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    Henryk Sucharski (category Polish military personnel of World War II)
    in Arnswalde from June 25, 1940 and Oflag II-D in Gross-Born from May 12, 1942. During the evacuation of Gross-Born in March 1945 he suffered a serious...
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    Witold Dzierżykraj-Morawski (category Prisoners of Oflag II-C)
    in Woldenberg and Oflag II-B in Arnswalde. Transferred to the Oflag II-D in Gross-Born, he was the highest-ranking officer there and the informal commander...
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    Stalag III-B, Stalag III-C, Stalag III-D, Oflag II-A, Oflag III-A, Oflag III-B, Oflag III-C, Oflag 8 and Oflag 80 for Polish, Belgian, British, Dutch...
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    found himself a POW in German captivity. He was held captive in Oflag II D Gross Born (Grossborn-Westfalenhof), Stalag X-B near Sandbostel, Fallingbostel...
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    "History of KL Gross-Rosen". Gross-Rosen Museum in Rogoźnica. Retrieved 30 April 2020. Salwador Pietruszka. "Srebnogórskie więzienie – Oflag VIII B". Przegląd...
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    Stalag I-B, Stalag I-C, Stalag I-D, Stalag I-E, Stalag I-F, Stalag Luft VI, Oflag 52, Oflag 53, Oflag 60, Oflag 63 and Oflag 68 with multiple subcamps, for...
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    Fernand Braudel (category French military personnel of World War II)
    initially held at a prisoner-of-war camp in Neuf-Brisach and then in the Oflag XII-B in the citadel of Mainz. In Mainz, he became the rector of the camp...
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    the Gross-Rosen concentration camp in Bílá Voda for Jewish women. The occupiers also established several POW camps, including Heilag VIII-H, Oflag VIII-F...
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    II-B, Stalag II-C, Stalag II-D, Stalag II-E, Stalag Luft I, Stalag Luft II, Stalag Luft IV, Stalag Luft 7, Stalag 302, Stalag 351, Oflag II-B, Oflag II-C...
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    Münster (category Oil campaign of World War II)
    Infantry Divisions (Infanterie-division). Münster was the location of the Oflag VI-D prisoner-of-war camp mostly for French, but also some Polish and Soviet...
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  • drama film about Pat Reid, a British army officer who was imprisoned in Oflag IV-C, Colditz Castle, in Germany during the Second World War and who was...
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  • lives. German submarines U-78, U-880 and U-1274 were lost to enemy action. Oflag IV-C, a prisoner-of-war camp in Colditz Castle, was captured by soldiers...
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    Stalag II-B, Stalag II-C, Stalag II-D, Stalag II-E, Stalag Luft I, Stalag Luft II, Stalag Luft IV, Stalag Luft 7, Stalag 302, Stalag 351, Oflag II-D and...
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    escapee from the German POW camp at Oflag IV-C at Colditz Castle in Germany, recipient of the Distinguished Service Order (d. 1944, killed while attempting...
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