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Oflag X-D

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Oflag X-D
Fischbek, Hamburg
Drawing of the Administration Barrack III in Oflag X-D by Belgian officer Léon Gossens, 1944
Oflag X-D is located in Germany
Oflag X-D
Oflag X-D
Coordinates53°29′01″N 9°50′26″E / 53.4835°N 9.8405°E / 53.4835; 9.8405
TypePrisoner-of-war camp
Site information
Controlled by Nazi Germany
Site history
In use1941 – 1945
Battles/warsWorld War II
Garrison information
OccupantsAllied officers

Oflag X-D was a German World War II prisoner-of-war camp for officers (Offizierlager) located in Fischbek, a Stadtteil of Hamburg, Germany.

Camp history

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The camp was established in May 1941.[1] On 22 June 1943, all reserve officers of the Belgian Army held at Oflag II-A in Prenzlau were moved to Oflag X-D Fischbek.[2] The "A" Squadron of the 8th Hussars of the 7th Armoured Division, 2nd Army reached the camp on 23 April 1945 and arrested the guards. The liberated camp inmates, other Allied prisoners and forced laborers were moved to a repatriation camp in Soltau at a later date, organized by Major Huth.[3][4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Kriegsgefangenenlager (Liste)". Moosburg Online (in German). 2012. Retrieved 29 April 2012.
  2. ^ Hautecler, Georges (1966). Evasions réussies [Successful Escapes] (in French). Liège, Belgium: Editions Soledi. Retrieved 29 April 2012.
  3. ^ Dieter Pintatis (2022-09-01). Ein Bericht zusammengestellt aus deutschen Quellen und Zeitzeugenberichten und militärischen Aufzeichnungen der Engländer (PDF) (Report) (in German). Retrieved 2023-09-03.
  4. ^ Paterson, Ian A. (30 July 2012), "Engagements - 1945: Hamburg The Final Push to Hamburg", The History of the British 7th Armoured Division, retrieved 30 December 2015.