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- 1941 Burgess was taken prisoner by the ****s and held in a prison camp Frontstalag 142 in Besançon, France. He was released later the same year. Some authors...
- white compatriots, the colonial prisoners of war were imprisoned in Frontstalags [fr] in France instead of being brought to Germany. Although they kept...
- Frontstalag 133 was a temporary German prisoner-of-war camp during World War II located near Rennes in German-occupied northern France. It operated from...
- prisoner of war by the Germans. He spent the first part of his captivity in Frontstalag 133 at Rennes in France before being transferred to Marlag und Milag...
- of city begins. August: Frontstalag 213 prisoner-of-war camp for Allied POWs established by the Germans. December: Frontstalag 213 POW camp dissolved....
- Blitzkrieg. Besançon in the Doubs (in the Vauban barracks). Also called Frontstalag 142, it was actually an internment camp. At the end of 1940, 2,400 women...
- of the notorious Camp Royallieu at Compiègne, known to the Germans as Frontstalag 122, which served as a feeder station for the extermination camps at...
- between 1940 and 1941, of an Internment Camp (Konzentrationslager), Frontstalag 142, also known as Caserne Vauban, which the Germans set up for 3–4,000...
- Lille during World War II). August: Frontstalag 186 prisoner-of-war camp established by the Germans. October: Frontstalag 102 prisoner-of-war camp established...
- d'Infanterie Coloniale), he was arrested by the Wehrmacht and prisoner at Frontstalag 180 (Amboise, Indre & Loire, France) until 1941. Ahead of the June 17...