Stalag IV-B was one of the largest prisoner-of-war camps in Germany during World War II. Stalag is an abbreviation of the German Stammlager ("Main Camp")...
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"stalag" technically means "main camp". According to the Third Geneva Convention of 1929 and its predecessor, the Hague Convention of 1907, Section IV...
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German prisoner-of-war camps in World War II (redirect from Stalag VI-A)
(Bystřice) Stalag IV-D Torgau Stalag IV-E Altenburg Stalag IV-F Hartmannsdorf Stalag IV-G Oschatz Stalag IV-H Zeithain Oflag IV-A Hohnstein Oflag IV-B Koenigstein...
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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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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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POW camps, including Stalag VIII-B Lamsdorf, Stalag IV-C at Wistritz near Teplitz (now in the Czech Republic), and Stalag IV-B near Dresden. The soldiers...
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Zeithain, in Saxony) 44 Poles from the 1944 Warsaw Uprising, prisoners in Stalag IV-B/Z, Zeithain, buried in the Polish section of the Italian Cemetery. After...
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1604 men were transferred from Buchenwald to Mühlberg (Stammlager or Stalag IV-B), a camp for prisoners of war POWs. That meant an improvement in the...
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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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Muzee Scheveningen. During World War II, Entrop was a prisoner of war in Stalag IV-B in Germany. With fellow prisoner Joh. Mulder he wrote the book Prikkeldraad...
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control of Stalag VIII-B Lamsdorf and was renamed Stalag IV-B/Z. In November 1943 there was another reorganization, Lamsdorf was renamed "Stalag 344", and...
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Stalag Luft I was a German World War II prisoner-of-war (POW) camp near Barth, Western Pomerania, Germany, for captured Allied airmen. The presence of...
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From 1939 to 1945 there existed a World War II prisoner-of-war camp (Stalag IV-B) near Mühlberg. About 300,000 prisoners passed the camp and about 3000...
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Brandenburg using the shacks of the former German run prisoners-of-war camp Stalag IV-B. The prisoners mainly consisted of members of the lower and medium ranks...
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Stalag II-B was a German World War II prisoner-of-war camp situated 2.4 kilometres (1.5 mi) west of the town of Hammerstein, Pomerania (now Czarne, Pomeranian...
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Germans and imprisoned in Stalag VII-A, Moosburg. Later that year he was moved to Stalag IV-B, Muhlberg, and then to Stalag IV-G, Oschatz, a forced labour...
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Stalag IX-B (also known as Bad Orb-Wegscheide) was a German World War II prisoner-of-war camp located south-east of the town of Bad Orb in Hesse, Germany...
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Stalag XX-B, Stalag XX-A and Stalag Luft IV. Many of the men in Stalag Luft VI, the camp closest to the Russian advance, were transported to Stalag XX-A...
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moved through concentration camps in Stalag VIII-B, Stalag IV-B, Zeitheim near Mühlberg, Stalag IV-E and Stalag VI-C. She survived and after liberation...
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the Dresden Palace. During World War II, a large prisoner-of-war camp, Stalag IV-B/H, was located in Zeithain. A memorial and museum commemorate it. The...
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in the Military District XXI, alongside the Stalag XXI-A in Ostrzeszów, Stalag XXI-B in Szubin and Stalag XXI-D in Poznań. The camp was established in...
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insurgents from Warsaw was temporarily placed in the Stalag barracks and were then taken away to Stalag IV-B-Zeithain in Zeithain. After the end of the German...
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were transported by cattle train from Greece through the Balkans, to Stalag IV-B in Mühlburg, the largest prisoner of war camp in Germany. They were liberated...
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including Stalag I-A, Stalag I-B, Stalag II-B, Stalag II-D, Stalag III-C, Stalag VIII-A, Stalag VIII-C, Stalag XX-B, Stalag XXI-A, Stalag XXI-D, Stalag 325...
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Stalag III-A was a German World War II prisoner-of-war camp at Luckenwalde, Brandenburg, 52 kilometres (32 mi) south of Berlin. It housed Polish, Dutch...
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in the Military District XXI, alongside the Stalag XXI-B in Szubin, Stalag XXI-C in Wolsztyn and Stalag XXI-D in Poznań. The camp was established in...
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Infantry Division captured at the Battle of the Bulge and marched to Stalag IV-B, where he remained a POW. "A Soldier's Dream" premiered on August 11...
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former Nazi concentration camps, former stalags, barracks, or prisons. NKVD special camp Nr. 1 in the former Stalag IV-B near Mühlberg NKVD special camp Nr...
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the Stalag XXI-A in Ostrzeszów, Stalag XXI-B in Szubin and Stalag XXI-C in Wolsztyn. The Reserve Hospital in Ostrzeszów was suboridnate to Stalag XXI-D...
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