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    Stalag Luft III (German: Stammlager Luft III; literally "Main Camp, Air, III"; SL III) was a Luftwaffe-run prisoner-of-war (POW) camp during the Second...
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    muzealny (in Polish). 44. Opole: 46–47. ISSN 0137-5199. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Stammlager III A. Stalag III-A Prisoners of War[dead link]...
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    for officers. Stalag or Stammlager ("Base camp") – These were enlisted personnel POW camps. Stalag Luft or Luftwaffe-Stammlager ("Luftwaffe base camp")...
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    Stalag (redirect from Stammlager)
    (/ˈstælæɡ/; German: [ˈʃtalak]) was a term used for prisoner-of-war camps. Stalag is a contraction of "Stammlager", itself short for...
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    Poland from 1940 to 1945. The main camp (German: Stammlager) was Auschwitz I. Auschwitz II, or Birkenau, was a concentration and extermination camp, and became...
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    complex: KL Auschwitz I-Stammlager (Auschwitz I-main camp); Auschwitz II-Birkenau; and KL Auschwitz III-Aussenlager (Auschwitz III-subcamps). In November...
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  • and on farms in Brandenburg. However the administration stayed with the Stammlager. June 1940: the camp was established 6 km (3.7 mi) from Küstrin (Kostrzyn...
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    Kompanieführer of the Men on Watch at the Auschwitz I main camp (German: Stammlager). He transferred to the Dora central camp on May 1, 1944, initially serving...
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    German). Frankfurt am Main: Zweitausendeins. p. lxxxix-cxxxiv. ISBN 978-3-86150-261-6. Encyclopedia of Camps and Ghettos, volume III, table of contents...
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    Żagań (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    Stalag Luft III. In March 1942, the town became the location of the Stalag Luft III camp for captured airmen (Kriegsgefangenen Stammlager der Luftwaffe...
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    1945, Fripp was a prisoner of war. On 25 October Fripp wrote a letter to his wife from Kriegsgefangenen-Mannschafts-Stammlager VII-A in Moosburg, Germany;...
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  • brought a prisoner-of-war camp, Durchgangslager Frankfurt, and after interrogations eventually transferred to the camp Stammlager Luft III. As a prisoner...
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    Stalag VII-A (in full: Kriegsgefangenen-Mannschafts-Stammlager VII-A) was the largest prisoner-of-war camp in Nazi Germany during World War II, located...
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    (2020). "The Making of a Cosmopolitan Jangi Qaidi: A Leaf from Sohan Singh's Prison Notebook written in Annaburger Stammlager D/Z in German captivity...
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  • Lagerkommandant) was the chief commanding position within the SS service of a Nazi concentration camp. He held the highest rank and was the most important...
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    main camp (Stammlager) in Oświęcim; Auschwitz II-Birkenau, a concentration and extermination camp with gas chambers; Auschwitz III-Monowitz, a labour camp...
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    Polish). Warszawa: IPN. p. 139. Wardzyńska, pp. 137–141 "Strafgefängnis und Stammlager Teschen". Bundesarchiv.de (in German). Retrieved 16 October 2023. Kostkiewicz...
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  • helmet"; (2) inter-war nationalist organization. Stalag – acronym for Stammlager, German prisoner-of-war camp for ranks other than officers. Stalinorgel...
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    for Offizierslager) and NCOs and other ranks being sent to Stalag (or Stammlager) camps. Around 225,000 soldiers, representing around 30 percent of the...
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  • Vrba and the other volunteers to Auschwitz I, the main camp (Stammlager) in Oświęcim, a journey of over two days. Vrba considered trying to escape from...
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  • denomination for the mentioned POW camp. Stalag is an abbreviation for Stammlager, referring to camps for enlisted personnel. Officers were imprisoned in...
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  • Committee may also specify that a site is endangered, citing "conditions which threaten the very characteristics for which a property was inscribed on the...
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    Stalag Luft II (German: Stammlager Luft II; literally "Main Camp, Air, II"; SL II) was a Luftwaffe-run prisoner-of-war (POW) camp during World War II,...
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