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Oflag X-C : ウィキペディア英語版
Oflag X-C

Oflag X-C was a German World War II prisoner-of-war camp for officers (''Offizierlager'') in Lübeck in northern Germany. The camp was located on the corner of ''Friedhofsallee'' and ''Vorwerkstrasse'', close to Lübeck's border with the town of Schwartau (now Bad Schwartau), and is often cited as being located in Schwartau rather than Lübeck.
== Camp history ==
The camp was opened in June 1940 for French officers captured during the Battle of France. In June 1941 British and Commonwealth officers from the Battle of Crete and the North African Campaign arrived. During 1941 and 1942 many Allied air crews that had been shot down were taken to Lübeck, then later transferred to ''Oflag VI-B'', Warburg In early 1945 Polish Officers, inmates of Oflag II-D Gross-Born and Oflag II-C Woldenberg, were marched westwards and finally reached Oflag X-C. The camp was liberated on 2 May 1945 by troops of the British 2nd Army.

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