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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Stalag III-A was a German Army prisoner-of-war camp located at Luckenwalde, 30 km south of Berlin. This camp was opened in September 1939. By April 1945, a total of five thousand internees had died due to starvation and disease. At its height the compound housed around four thousand American prisoners of war, with separate compounds for thousands of Soviet prisoners, as well as Italians, Belgians, British, and French. There were also four thousand colored prisoners from French units captured in the Battle of France. In 1941 some of these were forced…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Stalag III-A was a German Army prisoner-of-war camp located at Luckenwalde, 30 km south of Berlin. This camp was opened in September 1939. By April 1945, a total of five thousand internees had died due to starvation and disease. At its height the compound housed around four thousand American prisoners of war, with separate compounds for thousands of Soviet prisoners, as well as Italians, Belgians, British, and French. There were also four thousand colored prisoners from French units captured in the Battle of France. In 1941 some of these were forced to take part in the Nazi propaganda film "Germanin". Stalag III-A is one of many prisoner of war camps notorious for their inhumane treatment of prisoners, causing the deaths of thousands