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Memorial to the victims at the former POW camp Stalag Luft III in Zagan, Poland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Part of the forest surrounding the former POW camp Stalag Luft III in Zagan, Poland Royalty Free Stock Photo
The former POW camp museum, Stalag Luft III, in Zagan, Poland Royalty Free Stock Photo
The former POW camp museum, Stalag Luft III, in Zagan, Poland Royalty Free Stock Photo
The former POW camp museum, Stalag Luft III, in Zagan, Poland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Czarne, pomorskie / Poland - February, 01, 2019: Czarne City, Soviet Cemetery at the site of Stalag II B Royalty Free Stock Photo
Czarne, pomorskie / Poland - February, 01, 2019: Czarne City, Soviet Cemetery at the site of Stalag II B Royalty Free Stock Photo
Memorial stone and information board at the entrance to a former prisoner of war camp, Stalag IV B, near Muhlberg in Germany.
The remains of prisoner barracks at Stalag Luft III POW camp from WWII in Zagan, Poland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Directly overhead the location of Harry tunnel at Stalag Luft III during WWII in Zagan, Poland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Czarne, pomorskie / Poland - February, 01, 2019: Czarne City, Soviet Cemetery at the site of Stalag II B Royalty Free Stock Photo
Czarne, pomorskie / Polska - March, 29, 2019: The City of Czarne, the Soviet cemetery at the site of the Stalag II B camp Royalty Free Stock Photo
A replica of a prisoner hut at the Stalag Luft III POW camp museum in Zagan, Poland Royalty Free Stock Photo
A replica of a prisoner hut at the Stalag Luft III POW camp museum in Zagan, Poland Royalty Free Stock Photo
A replica of a prisoner hut at the Stalag Luft III POW camp museum in Zagan, Poland Royalty Free Stock Photo
Of the former prisoner of war camp, Stalag IV C, only a memorial stone and an information board at the entrance can be seen. Along the main road in the camp are information boards about life in the camp. Stalag IV B was the largest POW camp on German soil during World War II and was built in September 1939.


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