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Behind Barbed Wire: Midwest POWs in Nazi Germany

POW Camps in Nazi Germany

 

Directions:  Each person in your group will selection one POW camp to research (Dulag Luft, Stalag Luft I, Stalag Luft III, Stalag Luft IV, or Stalag IIB).  Make sure to look through the entire website for information.  Sometimes it may seem like you have all the information on the webpage, but there are still some things that are useful at the bottom of the page.

 

Dulag Luft POW Camp

http://www.b24.net/pow/dulag.htm

 

Stalag Luft I POW Camp

http://www.merkki.com/

 

Stalag Luft III POW Camp

http://www.b24.net/pow/stalag3.htm

 

Stalag Luft IV POW Camp

http://www.b24.net/pow/stalag4.htm

 

Stalag IIB POW Camp

http://darbysrangers.tripod.com/id64.htm

 

Information on Death Marches:

http://www.b24.net/pow/march.htm 

http://www.centercomp.com/cgi-bin/dc3/stories?1919

 

Red Cross (This website has photographs of some of the Red Cross Supplies give to POW Camps):

http://home.att.net/~combatmedic/wwii_pow_med_kit.htm

 

YMCA (This website has a history of YMCA involvement with prisoners of war)

http://www.ymca.net/about/cont/history.htm

 

Airmen

http://www.91stbombgroup.com

http://www.b24.net.pow/index.htm

 

Jonathan Alt of Des Moines’ Drake University created this resource list (© March 2004).

It may be reproduced or modified for educational purposes.