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  • 61Stalag Luft III — (Stammlager Luft, or Permanent Camp for Airmen #3) was a German Air Force prisoner of war camp during World War II that housed captured air force personnel. It was near Sagan, now Żagań in Poland, 100 miles (160 km) southeast of Berlin. The site… …

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  • 62Stalag VIII-E — was a World War II German POW camp located 12 km south of the famous Stalag Luft III near Sagan, Germany, (now Zagan, Poland). It was built on the large German Army training grounds next to the village Neuhammer, today called Świętoszów, that are …

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  • 63Stalag (Allemagne) — Stalag Maquette du Stalag Luft III. Pour le groupe de musique français, voir l article Stalag (groupe). Dans l Allemagne nazie, Stalag était un terme désignant un type de camp pour prisonniers de guerre. Stalag est l abréviation de… …

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  • 64Stalag (musique) — Stalag (groupe) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Stalag. Stalag était un groupe français de punk rock formé à Bordeaux en 1978 et dissout en 1982. Il rencontre tout de suite le succès. Dans un article il est écrit : « Stalag c est… …

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  • 65Stalag Luft IV — Stalag Luft 4 was a German POW camp in Tychowo, Poland ( de. Gross Tychow). The camp was opened in May 1944 and in July of that year a military report was released. The report described such problems as inadequate shower facilities, unfit… …

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  • 66Stalag XVIII-A — Wolfsberg and Stalag XVIII A/Z Spittal were World War II German Army Prisoner of war camps located at Wolfsberg and Spittal an der Drau in the southern Austrian state of Carinthia, then part of Germany. Timeline * October 1939 Polish officer… …

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  • 67Stalag XIII-D — Nürnberg Langwasser was a German Army World War II prisoner of war camp built on what had been the Nazi parade grounds in Nürnberg, northern Bavaria.Timeline* September 1939 An Internment Camp for enemy civilians was created within the buildings… …

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  • 68Stalag III-A — was a German Army prisoner of war camp located at Luckenwalde, 30 km south of Berlin.This camp was opened in September 1939. By April 1945, a total of five thousand internees had died due to starvation and disease. At its height the compound… …

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  • 69Stalag XVIII-D — (also known as Stalag 306) was a German Prisoner of War camp at Maribor (German: Marburg an der Drau) in what is now Slovenia. It opened in the spring or early summer of 1941, operating until the end of the war. By July 1941 Stalag XVIII D… …

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  • 70Stalag III-C — Alt Drewitz was a German Army World War II POW camp for Allied soldiers. It was located on a plain near the village of Alt Drewitz (now Drzewice, one of the boroughs of the town of Kostrzyn nad Odrą). Initially the camp served as a place of… …

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