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  • 71Stalag VIII-C — was a World War II German POW camp adjacent to the famous Stalag Luft III near Sagan, Germany, (now Żagań, Poland). It was built at the beginning of WW II and occupied 48 ha (120 acres). Timeline The camp was built in September 1939 to house… …

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  • 72Stalag XIII-C — was a German Army World War II prisoner of war camp built on what had been the German Army training camp Hammelburg, Lower Franconia, Bavaria, Germany.Hammelburg was a large German Army training camp, set up in 1893. Part of this camp had been… …

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  • 73Stalag xii-f — Le Stalag XII F était un camp allemand de prisonniers, au cours de la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Il faisait partie de la circonscription de Wiesbaden, situé à Forbach (et un temps près de Sarrebourg) du 15 novembre 1940 à fin 1944. Déplacé ensuite… …

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  • 74Stalag Luft 7 — was a World War II German Army prisoner of war camp that was opened in 1944 in Bankau (today Bąków) 6 kilometers from Kreuzburg ( today Kluczbork) north of Opole in Silesia Germany (today Poland). Originally in 1 July, 1944, the camp held 230… …

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  • 75Stalag VIII-F — (318) was a German prisoner of war camp set up to handle exclusively Soviet Red Army prisoners. It was located at the northern end of the huge Germany Army training area at Lamsdorf Silesia and just north of Stalag VIII B. It was built in June… …

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  • 76Stalag xii-e — Les stalags XII faisaient partie de la circonscription de Wiesbaden. Les stalags XII E (Metz)et XII F (Sarrebourg puis Forbach) étaient donc dans la zone d Alsace Lorraine annexée. Le stalag XII E de Metz faisait suite au Frontstalag 212 (juillet …

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  • 77Stalag VIII-A — was a World War II German POW camp just east of Görlitz, Germany (currently Zgorzelec, Poland.) Prior to the outbreak of war it was a Hitlerjugend camp. Timeline In October 1939 it was modified to house about 15,000 Polish prisoners from the… …

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  • 78Stalag Luft VI — was a World War II German POW camp located near the town of Šilutė (Heydekrug in German), in the south of Klaipėda County in Lithuania. The town was reclaimed by Nazi Germany in 1939 when it reacquired the Memel Territory. The camp was the… …

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  • 79Stalag Luft I — was a German Army World War II prisoner of war camp built near Barth, in Mecklenburg Western Pomerania, Germany, for captured Allied airmen. The presence of the prison camp is said to have shielded the town of Barth from Allied bombing. [… …

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  • 80Stalag Luft — Stammlager Luft III. Stammlager (im nationalsozialistischen Sprachgebrauch Stalag) war in der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus die Bezeichnung für Lager zur Unterbringung Kriegsgefangener des Zweiten Weltkriegs. Die korrekte Bezeichnung lautete… …

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