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Stalag IV-A
Elsterhorst was a
World War II
German Army prisoner-of-war camp
located south of the
village of
Elsterhorst (now Nardt), near Hoyerswerda...
- Tibor/Zuellichau (Cibórz/Sulechów)
Oflag III-C Lübben/Spree
Stalag IV-A
Elsterhorst Stalag IV-B Mühlberg (Elbe)
Stalag IV-C
Wistritz (Bystřice)
Stalag IV-D...
- IV-D was a
World War II
German Army prisoner-of-war camp
located in
Elsterhorst (now Nardt) near Hoyerswerda, then part of
Lower Silesia, 44 km (27 mi)...
- from
window at
Elsterhorst Hospital Successful Escape October 15 Lt. J.
Charvet Lt. P. Levy
French Escaped from
window at
Elsterhorst Hospital Recaptured...
- dissolved, and the
Stalag IV-A POW camp was
relocated to
Hohnstein from
Elsterhorst. It held Polish, French, British, Belgian, Serbian, Dutch, Soviet, Italian...
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worked as a
Medical Officer at
Salonika (Greece) and Hildburghausen,
Elsterhorst, and
Wittenberg an der Elbe (Germany)
prisoner of war camps. His experience...
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prisoner by the
Soviets in what is now
Saxony and was
first sent to the
Elsterhorst camp, and
later to the
Kovel prison camp in the
Ukrainian SSR, where...
- dissolved, and the
Stalag IV-A POW camp was
relocated to the
castle from
Elsterhorst. It held Polish, French, British, Belgian, Serbian, Dutch, Soviet, Italian...
- Düsseldorf prison.
French Lieutenants Odry and
Navelet escaped from
Elsterhorst Hospital.
Belgian Captain Louis Rémy
escaped from
Gnaschwitz military...
- 1945 set up
mainly for
French officers from the POW camp
Oflag IV D
Elsterhorst came. On 13
April 1945 you
experienced here with the
entry of American...