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Colditz (German pronunciation: [ˈkɔldɪts]) is a
small town in the
district of Leipzig, in Saxony, Germany. It is best
known for
Colditz Castle, the site...
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Colditz Castle (or
Schloss Colditz in German) is a
Renaissance castle in the town of
Colditz near Leipzig,
Dresden and
Chemnitz in the
state of Saxony...
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Colditz is a
British television drama series co-produced by the BBC and
Universal Studios and
screened between 1972 and 1974. The
series deals with Allied...
- The
Colditz Story is a 1955
British prisoner of war film
starring John
Mills and Eric
Portman and
directed by Guy Hamilton. It is
based on the 1952 memoir...
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Oflag IV-C,
often referred to by its
location at
Colditz Castle,
overlooking Colditz, Saxony, was one of the most
noted German Army prisoner-of-war camps...
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Graham Andrew Colditz MD, DrPH (born 1
November 1954) is an
Australian chronic disease epidemiologist. He is the
inaugural Niess-Gain
Professor at Washington...
- The
Colditz **** was a
glider built by
British prisoners of war
during World War II for an
escape attempt from
Oflag IV-C (
Colditz Castle)
prison camp...
- camp was
situated in
Colditz Castle,
perched on a
cliff overlooking the town of
Colditz in Saxony. The
German Army made
Colditz a
Sonderlager (high-security...
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Escape from
Colditz is a
board game
produced by
Gibsons Games of
London in 1973 that
simulates attempted escapes by
Allied prisoners-of-war (POWs) from...
- The Birdmen, also
known as
Escape of the
Birdmen and
Colditz:
Escape of the Birdmen, is a 1971
television film
directed by
Philip Lea**** and starring...