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- 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...
- Lamsdorf Oflag VIII-A Kreuzburg/Oppeln Oflag VIII-B Silberberg Oflag VIII-C Juliusburg Oflag VIII-D/****moning Castle Oflag VIII-E Johannisbrunn Oflag VIII-F...
- Oflag XIII-A, Oflag XIII-B and Oflag XIII-D were all German World War II prisoner-of-war camp for officers (Offizierlager). They were all located on the...
- menageries in Europe. The castle gained international infamy as the site of Oflag IV-C, a prisoner-of-war camp during World War II for "incorrigible" Allied...
- 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...
- during the Battle of Crete. In April 1943 Oflag XIII-B was opened nearby, with officers transferred from Oflag XIII-A at Nuremberg. As was usual for Stalags...
- Oflag 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...
- Oflag 64 was a World War II German prisoner-of-war camp for officers located at Szubin a few miles south of Bydgoszcz, in Pomorze, Poland, which at that...
- Oflag XII-A was a German-run prisoner of war camp for Allied officers during World War II. It was located at Hadamar, near Limburg an der Lahn in western...
- Oflag VI-B was a World War II German prisoner-of-war camp for officers (Offizerlager), 1 km (0.6 mi) southwest of the village of Dössel (now part of Warburg)...