Where was Stalag 8a?
Görlitz
Stalag VIII-A was a German World War II prisoner-of-war camp, located just to the south of the town of Görlitz in Lower Silesia, east of the River Neisse. The location of the camp lies in today’s Polish town of Zgorzelec, which lies over the river from Görlitz.
Where was Stalag located?
Germany
Stalag XIII-C was a German Army World War II prisoner-of-war camp (Stammlager) built on what had been the training camp at Hammelburg, Lower Franconia, Bavaria, Germany….
| Stalag XIII-C | |
|---|---|
| Controlled by | Nazi Germany |
| Site history | |
| In use | 1940–1945 |
| Garrison information |
Where would Stalag 13 be located?
Hammelburg
Stalag 13 didn’t just exist in the celluloid world of Hogan’s Heroes. There really was a POW camp called Stalag 13 (or Stalag XIII C) on the outskirts of Hammelburg, about 50 miles (80 km) east of Frankfurt.
Where was Stalag 8b?
Lamsdorf
Stalag VIII-B was a German Army prisoner-of-war camp during World War II, later renumbered Stalag-344, located near the village of Lamsdorf (now Łambinowice) in Silesia.
Where did American POWs go in Germany?
Stalag Luft I
Roughly 94,000 Americans were held as prisoners of war in the European Theater and 7,717 of them spent time in Stalag Luft I on the Baltic sea in the German city of Barth, 105 miles northwest of Berlin.
Where was Stalag 17?
Krems, Austria
About Stalag 17-B Stalag 17B was situated just a few miles northwest of Krems, Austria, and was used from a concentration camp from 1938 until 1940, when the first war prisoners were brought there — French and Polish — followed by POWs from Italy, Russia and Yugoslavia.
What is the meaning Stalag?
a German prison camp
Definition of stalag : a German prison camp for noncommissioned officers or enlisted men broadly : prison camp sense 2.