tintin1689 Posted 29 November , 2003 Posted 29 November , 2003 Armed with the name of the camp - see Tintin's Gran 3 - I did a search and found this website prisonniers-de-guerre-1914-1918.chez.tisali.fr./plan.htm The camps are listed both alphabetically and in a very useful table by German Army Military District. The commanding officers at the end of the war are also listed as well as how many Officer and OR prisoners each district was meant to take. Although it is all in French it is quite easy to understand with even a basic command of the language. The alphabetical section has pictures Recommended for any one with an interest in the German Army, PoWs or just to see where your relatives were locked up.
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