Oflag POW camps

E112608

Oflag POW camps were German World War II prisoner-of-war camps specifically designated for captured enemy officers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf German prisoner-of-war camp system
World War II prisoner-of-war camp category
administeredBy German military authorities
categoryDistinguishedFrom concentration camps
extermination camps
labor camps
country Nazi Germany
designedFor captured enemy officers
officer prisoners of war
differentiatedBy camp number
letter suffix
endOfOperation collapse of Nazi Germany in 1945
excludes enlisted prisoners of war
hasNameMeaning officers’ camp
heldNationalsOf Belgium
France
Italy
Netherlands
Poland
Soviet Union
United Kingdom
United States of America
surface form: United States

Yugoslavia
languageOfName German
locatedIn Germany
occupied Austria
occupied Czechoslovakia
occupied France
occupied Poland
occupied Soviet territories
occupied Yugoslavia
nameAbbreviationOf Offizierslager
notableExample Oflag POW camps self-linksurface differs
surface form: Oflag II-D Gross Born

Oflag POW camps self-linksurface differs
surface form: Oflag IV-C Colditz Castle

Oflag POW camps self-linksurface differs
surface form: Oflag IX-A Spangenberg

Oflag POW camps self-linksurface differs
surface form: Oflag VI-B Dössel

Oflag POW camps self-linksurface differs
surface form: Oflag VII-B Eichstätt

Oflag POW camps self-linksurface differs
surface form: Oflag X-C Lübeck
operatedBy OKH (Oberkommando des Heeres)
surface form: German Army High Command

Wehrmacht
parallelTo Stalags
surface form: Stalag Luft POW camps

Stalag POW camps
partOf German POW camp system
primaryFunction detention of captured enemy officers
regulatesUnder Geneva Convention of 1929
surface form: Geneva Convention relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War (1929)
secondaryFunction segregation of officers from enlisted POWs
subjectTo International Committee of the Red Cross inspections
timePeriod 1939–1945
typicalSecurityLevel medium security
usedDuringConflict World War II

Referenced by (16)

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DulagTransitCamps relatedTo Oflag POW camps
Bór detainedIn Oflag POW camps
this entity surface form: Oflag IV-C (Colditz Castle)
Yakov detainedAt Oflag POW camps
subject surface form: Yakov Dzhugashvili
this entity surface form: Hammelburg prisoner-of-war camp
Józef Unrug placeOfDetention Oflag POW camps
this entity surface form: Oflag II-C Woldenberg
Józef Unrug placeOfDetention Oflag POW camps
this entity surface form: Oflag VIII-E Johannisbrunn
Józef Unrug placeOfDetention Oflag POW camps
this entity surface form: Oflag VII-A Murnau
Dulag relatedTo Oflag POW camps
this entity surface form: Oflag
Oflag POW camps notableExample Oflag POW camps self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Oflag IV-C Colditz Castle
Oflag POW camps notableExample Oflag POW camps self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Oflag II-D Gross Born
Oflag POW camps notableExample Oflag POW camps self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Oflag VI-B Dössel
Oflag POW camps notableExample Oflag POW camps self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Oflag IX-A Spangenberg
Oflag POW camps notableExample Oflag POW camps self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Oflag VII-B Eichstätt
Oflag POW camps notableExample Oflag POW camps self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Oflag X-C Lübeck
General Franciszek Kleeberg placeOfDeath Oflag POW camps
subject surface form: Franciszek Kleeberg
this entity surface form: Woldenberg Oflag II C
General Franciszek Kleeberg placeOfDetention Oflag POW camps
subject surface form: Franciszek Kleeberg
this entity surface form: Oflag II C Woldenberg
Colditz usedAs Oflag POW camps
subject surface form: Colditz Castle
this entity surface form: Oflag IV-C