- 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...
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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...
- 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...
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white compatriots, the
colonial prisoners of war were
imprisoned in
Frontstalags [fr] in
France instead of
being brought to Germany.
Although they kept...
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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...
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Lille during World War II). August:
Frontstalag 186 prisoner-of-war camp
established by the Germans. October:
Frontstalag 102 prisoner-of-war camp established...
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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...
- begins.(fr) September:
Frontstalag 127 prisoner-of-war camp for
Allied POWs
established by the Germans. October:
Frontstalag 133 POW camp established...
- the
notorious Camp de
Royallieu at Compiègne,
known to the
Germans as
Frontstalag 122,
which served as a
feeder station for the
extermination camps at...
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during World War II. July:
Frontstalag 212 prisoner-of-war camp for
Allied POWs
established by the Germans. December:
Frontstalag 212 POW camp dissolved....