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Marlag und
Milag Nord was a
Second World War
German prisoner-of-war camp
complex for men of the
British and
Canadian Merchant Navy and
Royal Navy. It was...
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Internierungslager ("Internment camp") –
These were
civilian internment camps.
Marlag or Marine-Lager ("Marine camp") –
These were Navy/Marine
personnel POW camps...
- film is
based on a true story. "Albert R.N." was a
dummy constructed in
Marlag O, the
prisoner of war camp in
northern Germany for
naval officers. The...
- non-commissioned officers, were held. The
Kriegsmarine (German navy)
operated Marlag for Navy
personnel and
Milag for
Merchant Navy personnel.
Civilians who...
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captivity in
Frontstalag 133 at
Rennes in
France before being transferred to
Marlag und
Milag Nord, the POW camp for
Royal Navy and
Merchant Navy prisoners...
- Austria.
Another involved 54
French soldiers on
December 18, 1943, from
Marlag near Hamburg.
After **** Germany's defeat, the town
became again part of...
- near Dannenberg. Ten POWs were killed. The rest of the
column proceeded to
Marlag X-C, Westertimke,
where they met the men they had left
behind at Stalag...
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Spremberg were sent
either to
Stalag XIII-D at
Nuremberg on 2
February or to
Marlag und
Milag Nord at Westertimke. With the
approach of US
forces on 13 April...
- this part of the camp was
merged with
Oflags elsewhere a
Marinelager (
Marlag),
controlled by the Kriegsmarine,
holding British sailors,
marines and officers...
- Sagan, to
either Stalag III-A at Luckenwalde, 30 km
south of Berlin, or to
Marlag und
Milag Nord, near Bremen, or to
Stalag XIII-D, near Nuremberg, then onto...