German prisoner-of-war camps in World War II (redirect from Stalag VI-A)
for officers. Stalag or Stammlager ("Base camp") – These were enlisted personnel POW camps. Stalag Luft or Luftwaffe-Stammlager ("Luftwaffe base camp")...
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Stalag (redirect from Stammlager)
(/ˈstælæɡ/; German: [ˈʃtalak]) was a term used for prisoner-of-war camps. Stalag is a contraction of "Stammlager", itself short for...
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Stalag VIII-D was a German World War II prisoner-of-war camp (Stammlager) located at the outskirts of Teschen, (now Český Těšín, Czech Republic). It was...
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Stalag XIII-C was a German Army World War II prisoner-of-war camp (Stammlager) built on what had been the training camp at Hammelburg, Lower Franconia...
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Poland from 1940 to 1945. The main camp (German: Stammlager) was Auschwitz I. Auschwitz II, or Birkenau, was a concentration and extermination camp, and became...
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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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Poland, Nazi Germany established a system of prisoner of war (POW) camps in Sagan. In total, the Mannschafts-Stammlager Stalag VIIIC and its subsidiaries...
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third of the three main camps in the Auschwitz complex: KL Auschwitz I-Stammlager (Auschwitz I-main camp); Auschwitz II-Birkenau; and KL Auschwitz III-Aussenlager...
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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 in Lower Saxony...
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Germany during World War II. Stalag is an abbreviation of the German Stammlager ("Main Camp"). It was located 8 km (5.0 mi) north-east of the town of...
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muzealny (in Polish). 44. Opole: 46–47. ISSN 0137-5199. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Stammlager III A. Stalag III-A Prisoners of War[dead link]...
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Polish). Warszawa: IPN. p. 139. Wardzyńska, pp. 137–141 "Strafgefängnis und Stammlager Teschen". Bundesarchiv.de (in German). Retrieved 11 December 2023. Kostkiewicz...
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POW Camp". The Wartime Memories Project.[permanent dead link] "Stalag (Stammlager)". Lexicon of the Wehrmacht (in German). Retrieved 24 September 2010....
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"Officers' Camp") while NCOs and other ranks were imprisoned in Stalags (or Stammlager, "Main Camp"). Each Stalag included numerous Arbeitskommandos (work unit)...
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Retrieved 5 April 2022. "Memorial to the deceased prisoners of war of the Stammlager 348 and patients of the Psychiatric Hospital "Igren"". terraoblita.com...
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denomination for the mentioned POW camp. Stalag is an abbreviation for Stammlager, referring to camps for enlisted personnel. Officers were imprisoned in...
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