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- captured enemy officers during World War II; Oflag is a shortening of Offizierslager, meaning "officers' camp". This thousand-year-old fortress was in the...
- The situation of World War I prisoners of war in Germany is an aspect of the conflict little covered by historical research. However, the number of soldiers...
- An Oflag (from German: Offizierslager) was a type of prisoner of war camp for officers which the German Army established in World War I in accordance with...
- XIII-B was a German Army World War II prisoner-of-war camp for officers (Offizierslager), originally in the Langw****er district of Nuremberg. In 1943 it was...
- Mannschaftslager ("Enlisted Men's Camp") for private soldiers and NCOs. Offizierslager ("Officer Camp") for commissioned officers. Internierungslager ("Internment...
- The party was founded in a German Army officer prisoner-of-war camp (Offizierslager), located in Hammelburg. The known members of the "party" were: Semyon...
- different status to other ranks, were imprisoned in Oflags (short for Offizierslager or "Officers' Camp") while NCOs and other ranks were imprisoned in Stalags...
- parachute regiment, near the Hermann Göring aircraft engine factory. Offizierslager 79 ("Officers Camp 79") was established in December 1943 with men transferred...
- segregated by rank, with officers being sent to Oflags (an abbreviation for Offizierslager) and NCOs and other ranks being sent to Stalag (or Stammlager) camps...
- personnel. Officers were imprisoned in an Offlag (abbreviation for Offizierslager). The operation to free American officers from their new Soviet captors...