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internees of
various nationalities,
including nearly 400
British Indians Offizierlager Burg bei Magdeburg. Camp for 900 prisoners. Halle. Camp in a disused...
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World War II
German prisoner-of-war camp for
Allied general officers (
Offizierlager)
located in Jánské
Koupele (then Johannisbrunn) in German-occupied Czechoslovakia...
- VII-D was a
World War II
German prisoner-of-war camp for
officers (
Offizierlager)
located in ****moning
Castle in south-eastern Bavaria. The camp was...
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Oflag X-D was a
German World War II prisoner-of-war camp for
officers (
Offizierlager)
located in Fischbek, a
Stadtteil of Hamburg, Germany. The camp was...
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Oflag VI-B was a
World War II
German prisoner-of-war camp for
officers (
Offizierlager), 1 km (0.6 mi)
southwest of the
village of Dössel (now part of Warburg)...
- XIII-D were all
German World War II prisoner-of-war camp for
officers (
Offizierlager). They were all
located on the old ****
party rally grounds in Langw****er...
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Oflag IX-C was a
German prisoner-of-war camp for
officers (
Offizierlager)
during World War II,
located just to the
south of the
village of Molsdorf, near...
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Oflag V-B was a
World War II
German prisoner-of-war camp for
officers (
Offizierlager), in
operation from 1940
until 1942. It was
located in
Biberach in south-eastern...
- VII-B was a
World War II
German prisoner-of-war camp for
officers (
Offizierlager),
located in Eichstätt, Bavaria,
about 100 km (62 mi)
north of Munich...
- XVII-A was a
German Army
World War II prisoner-of-war camp for
officers (
Offizierlager)
located between the
villages of
Edelbach and Döllersheim in the district...